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Municipality of the County of Annapolis - Lawrencetown Water Supply Land Use Bylaw
Lawrencetown Water Supply Land Use Bylaw
1.1 This By-law shall be known as the "Lawrencetown Water Supply Area Land Use By-law" for the Municipality of the County of Annapolis, referred to hereinafter as the Municipality, and this By-law shall apply to all the lands within the Lawrencetown Water Supply Area, hereinafter referred to as the Planning Area or the Lawrencetown Water Supply Planning Area, as defined by the Zoning Map, Schedule "A".
1.2 The Lawrencetown Water Supply Area Land Use By-law is adopted in accordance with the Municipal Government Act. The purpose of the Lawrencetown Water Supply Area Land Use By-law is to carry out the water supply well field protection and land use development policies found in the Lawrencetown Water Supply Area Municipal Planning Strategy and to establish regulations with respect to the use and development of land. The Municipal Government Act also enables the Municipality of the County of Annapolis to adopt a Subdivision By-law to control the division of land. These three documents provide the framework for water supply well field protection and land development within the Lawrencetown Water Supply Planning Area.
the requirements respecting the particular zone in which the property is located (Parts 9 through 13);
the prohibited uses for all zones regulations (Part 8);
ARTIST WORKSHOP means an accessory use of a residential dwelling for the production of artist’s works/products including the exhibition/display and retail sales of paintings, sculpture or other works of art.
BUSINESS OFFICE means an accessory use of a residential dwelling where business may be transacted, a service performed or consultation given by, all of which may be performed either on-site or off-site, excluding the on-site manufacturing or selling of any obnoxious products or goods.
BY-LAW means this By-law, which is the Lawrencetown Water Supply Area Land Use By-law for the Municipality of the County of Annapolis.
CRAFT WORKSHOP means an accessory use of a residential dwelling for the production of handicrafts, toys, garden or household ornaments or personal effects from dressmaking/tailoring, leather-working, pottery/ceramic-making, wood-working, quilting, crocheting, knitting, needlepoint, weaving or sewing including the exhibition/display and retail sales of such items.
COUNSELLING OFFICE means an accessory use of a residential dwelling for the provision of counseling/consultation services intended to administer to the individual and personal needs of human beings such as counseling/consultation in career counseling, marriage, family or individual counseling, credit and debit counseling, diet control counseling or mental health services, including the retail sales of products/goods incidental or related to the consultation given.
DOMESTIC AND HOUSEHOLD ARTS means an accessory use of a residential dwelling for the provision of dressmaking/tailoring, leather-working or sewing services.
DWELLING means a building or a portion thereof occupied or capable of being occupied as a home, residence or sleeping place by one or more persons, containing a dwelling unit and does not include a recreation vehicle.
DWELLING UNIT means one or more habitable rooms designed, occupied or intended to be used by one or more individuals as a separate and independent housekeeping place in which cooking, sleeping, and sanitary facilities are provided for the exclusive use of such individual or individuals. For the purposes of this By-law, sanitary facilities may either be located within the dwelling or external of the dwelling within an accessory building.
DWELLING, DOUBLE/APARTMENT means a building which is constructed wholly on the site from basic materials, not intended or designed to be removed from the site and that is divided horizontally into two dwelling units, each of which has independent entrances either directly to the outside or through a common vestibule.
DWELLING, DUPLEX OR SEMI-DETACHED means a building which is constructed wholly on the site from basic materials, not intended or designed to be removed from the site and that is divided vertically into two dwelling units, each of which has independent entrances to a front and/or rear yard, constructed side by side and separated by common vertical walls.
HOME INSTRUCTION STUDIO means an accessory use of a residential dwelling for the instruction in painting, sculpturing, moulding, dance or music including instruction in handicraft production, dressmaking/tailoring, leather-working, pottery/ceramic-making, wood-working, quilting, crocheting, knitting, needlepoint, weaving or sewing or computer/electronics repair/operation.
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLE REPAIR SHOP means an accessory use of a residential dwelling by the occupant of the residential dwelling for the repair of household articles such as electronic home entertainment equipment, computers, televisions or household appliances.
LOT AREA means the total horizontal area within the lot lines of a lot. Minimum lot area means the smallest allowable lot area.
LOT COVERAGE means the percentage of the lot that is covered by a building also known as ground floor area. Maximum lot coverage means the largest allowable area that can be covered by a main building on a lot.
LOT LINE means a boundary line of a lot.
FRONT LOT LINE means the lot line dividing the lot from the street.
For a corner lot, the front lot line shall be the lot line abutting the street providing the primary access.
For a through lot, the front lot line shall be lot line abutting the street providing the primary access.
For a lot with no street frontage, the lot line which most closely parallels the nearest street line or right-of-way where primary access is provided.
PERSONAL SERVICE/GROOMING CLINIC/SHOP means an accessory use of a residential dwelling for the provision of services intended to administer to the individual and personal medical/dental needs or personal grooming needs of human beings such as a dentist, chiropractor, denturist, chiropodist, optometrist, physician, occupational therapist, message therapist or holistic or homeopathic health services practitioner, beauty parlour or a hairdressing salon including the retail sales of products/goods incidental or related to the personal service clinic or personal grooming shop.
PROFESSIONAL OFFICE means an accessory use of a residential dwelling where business may be transacted, a service performed or consultation given, either on-site or off-site, by a professional such as a lawyer, architect, land use planner, engineer, surveyor, accountant or similar profession, including the retail sales of products/goods incidental or related to the service performed or consultation given.
PLANNING AREA means all the lands within Lawrencetown Water Supply Planning Area, as defined by the Zoning Map, Schedule "A".
PUBLIC STREET OR ROAD means a public street or highway as defined in the Subdivision By-law for the Municipality of the County of Annapolis.
STRATEGY means the Lawrencetown Water Supply Area Municipal Planning Strategy.
WELL FIELD means an area of land that surrounds a well head derived from where the water is pumped from a well that passes through the surface and subsurface land surrounding the well.
fences, or decks and patios less than 0.61 m. (2 ft.) above grade;
a development that involves the interior or exterior renovation of a building or structure that will not change the shape of the building/structure or increase its volume or footprint, will not add more dwelling units or otherwise intensify the use of the building, or will not involve a change in the use of the building;
the erection of specific residential accessory structures, such as a handicap access ramp, children’s play structures, pit privies, a clothes or flag pole, dog houses, gazebos or garden trellis, home use fuel wood storage sheds, home use satellite receiving dish or communication/receiving antenna or home use wind turbines as per Part 7.23 (d) of this By-law;
the development of a government owned, operated and maintained water extraction, treatment, retention and distribution uses or storm water management facilities or roads or bridges; and
accessory buildings or structures under 19.97 square metres (215 sq. ft.) in total floor area as per Part 7.23 (c) of this By-law.
the proposed use and distance from the lot boundaries and the dimensions of the building or structure proposed to be erected;
the distance from the proposed building or structure to any existing building or structure already located on the lot;
the proposed location of any driveway, ingress and egress points and landscaped area;
the existing use and proposed use of the lot;
the use or proposed use of and the use or proposed use of every existing or proposed building or structure;
3.10 In accordance with Section 208 (10) of the Municipal Government Act this By-law shall take effect on the date of publication, hereinafter referred to as the effective date of the Lawrencetown Water Supply Area Land Use By-law.
The date of publication of the Lawrencetown Water Supply Area Municipal Planning Strategy and the Lawrencetown Water Supply Area Land Use By-law coming into effect is the 5th day of June, 2008, hereinafter referred to as the effective date.
It should also be noted that while some uses may be prohibited or not be permitted to be developed in a specific zoning or not permitted or prohibited anywhere within the Planning Area; this plan and by-law governs the use of land only for a small portion of the Municipality as a whole and while the majority of the Municipality is not regulated through land use planning; those prohibited or non-permitted uses would be thusly permitted as unregulated uses elsewhere in un-zoned areas of the Municipality.
4.1 For the purpose of this By-law, the Lawrencetown Water Supply Planning Area is divided into the zones, indicated in the list below, the boundaries of which are shown on the attached Zoning Map, Schedule "A". Such zones may be referred to by the corresponding symbols indicated opposite the zone name as shown below.
Lawrencetown Water Supply LWS-1
Lawrencetown Water Supply LWS-2
Lawrencetown Water Supply LWS-3
Lawrencetown Buffer LB-4
Lawrencetown General LG-5
4.3 The Zoning Map of this By-law may be amended, in conformance with the Lawrencetown Water Supply Area Municipal Planning Strategy, to use any zone in this By-law, regardless of whether or not such a zone had previously appeared on the Zoning Map.
4.4 References in this By-law to areas designated on the Future Land Use Map in the Lawrencetown Water Supply Area Municipal Planning Strategy are indicated by the identifier "MPS FLUM Lawrencetown Water Supply Area”.
5.3 In this By-law, any use not listed as a permitted use in a zone is prohibited in that zone unless otherwise indicated. Where a permitted use within any zone is defined in this By-law the uses permitted in the zone may include any similaruses that satisfy such definition, except where a definition specifically excludes any similar use.
6.1 The following developments may be considered only by Development Agreement, in accordance with the Municipal Government Act and the Lawrencetown Water Supply Area Municipal Planning Strategy.
The development of single unit detached
residential dwellings in the Lawrencetown 2.3.2
Water Supply (LWS-3) Zone provided
that the application for the development
agreement includes a hydrogeological study
conducted by a qualified hydrogeologist
that identifies all possible impacts of the
development on the quality and quantity
of the groundwater within the Lawrencetown
Water Supply Planning Area, and where
appropriate, the hydrogeological study
shall prescribe design, construction and
ongoing operational standards directed
at mitigating the risk of contamination
and degradation of the groundwater resource
7.1 Nothing in this By-law shall exempt any person from complying with the requirements of any other By-law of the Municipality or from obtaining any license, permission, permit or approval required by this or any other By-law of the Municipality or any regulation of the Province of Nova Scotia or the Government of Canada.
7.2 No development permit shall be issued unless the lot intended to be used or upon which the building or structure is to be erected abuts and fronts upon a municipal or provincial public street or highway or private road, except in relation to the development of the specific uses or special circumstances set out in Parts 7.6, 7.13, 7.14, 7.21, 9.1 (i), 10.1 (i), 11.1 (i), (ii) & (iii), 12.1 (iii), (iv) & (v) and 13.2 (ii), (iii), & (iv) of this By-law.
7.5 Unless otherwise provided for in this By-law, no building or structure shall be moved into or within the Lawrencetown Water Supply Planning Area without first obtaining a development permit.
WATER FEATURE & WELL HEAD PROTECTION
owned, operated and maintained water supply related extraction, retention, treatment and distribution facilities, including structures or facilities for the display and interpretation of the waterworks and its groundwater management plan and protection strategy, storm water management facilities, roads, bridges, public passive recreation uses and passive recreation uses, no building or structure shall be erected within 30 metres (98.4 feet) of any production or monitoring well head or the edge of the shoreline of any water feature.
For the purposes of landscaping, buffering, sedimentation and/or erosion control, in connection with a development, except in relation to the development of those governmental uses exempted in Part 7.6 (a), an area of existing natural living vegetation surrounding a production or monitoring well head or a water feature shall be retained on the property a distance of 30 metres (98.4 feet) back from the edge of the shoreline of the water feature or well head.
For the purposes of landscaping, buffering, sedimentation and/or erosion control, in connection with a development, excepting the development of those governmental uses exempted in Part 7.6 (a), where the natural living vegetation within the well head or water feature setback on the lot has been removed or previously disturbed, an area of natural living vegetation shall be planted on the property a distance of 30 metres (98.4 feet) back from the edge of the shoreline of a water feature or well head.
In relation to a development, except in relation to the development of those governmental uses exempted in Part 7.6 (a), no person shall alter land levels, excavate land, fill in land, place fill or remove soil from any land within 30 metres (98.4 feet) of any production or monitoring well head or the edge of the shoreline of any water feature.
Notwithstanding Part 7.6 (d), where the natural living vegetation within the well head or water feature setback on the lot has been removed or previously disturbed and the reinstatment of the natural living vegetation, as set out in Part 7.6 (c), necessatates the placing of soil or fill on the property within a well head or water feature setback, no person shall place soil or fill on any lands within a protected well head or water feature setback without first submitting a site grading and drainage plan and receiving approval for such from the Municipality.
Where applicable, the well head or water feature setback distance requirement of Part 7.6 (a) may overlap and include any applicable minimum front, rear or side yard distance requirement. However, the requirements set out in Parts 7.6 (a) to and including (e) of this By-law shall apply to the applicable overlapped or included yard of the lot.
7.7 Erosion and sedimentation controls shall be required to be implemented during the construction of any development on all lands within the Planning Area, except in relation to the development of those governmental uses exempted in Part 7.6 (a). Erosion and sedimentation controls shall include the control, disposal or runoff of water containing suspended material or other harmful substances with the use of siltation fences, sedimentation ponds, diversion ditches, silt curtains, sedimentation blankets, slope stabilization and the like, in accordance with the Nova Scotia Department of Environment and Labour Erosion and Sedimentation Control Handbook for Construction Sites.
7.8 In addition to Parts 7.6 (d) & (e), in relation to a development, except in relation to the development of those governmental uses exempted in Part 7.6 (a), no person shall alter land levels, excavate land, fill in land, place fill or remove soil on or from any land outside of a protected well head or water feature setback on a lot within the Planning Area without first submitting a site grading and drainage plan and receiving approval from the Municipality.
7.9 No person shall erect more than one (1) main building or structure on a lot or develop more than one main use of a lot except for:
developments related to government owned, operated and maintained water extraction, treatment, retention and distribution uses
developments related to government owned, operated and maintained storm water management facilities and public passive recreation uses;
developments related to public or private utilities or municipal service facilities; or
permitted uses in the Lawrencetown General (LG-5) Zone.
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION OR SPECIAL USES
7.10 The temporary use of land or the temporary erection of a building or structure, incidental to construction shall be permitted provided that a development permit has been issued for the main construction project and the temporary building, structure or use does not remain in place for more than thirty (30) days after the main construction project is completed or discontinued for a period of sixty (60) days. However, no temporary buildings or structures related to special occasions such as, but not limited to, midways, fairs, garden parties, concerts or festivals shall be permitted to be erected in any zone.
7.11 Lot frontage shall be determined by the following: in the case of regularly shaped lots, lot frontage shall be measured as a straight line between the points where the side lot lines meet the front lot line; or, in the case of irregularly shaped lots, lot frontage shall be deemed to be the horizontal distance between the side lot lines measured perpendicularly to a line joining the middle of the front lot line with the middle of the rear lot line, at a point equal to the minimum front yard.
EXISTING LOTS WITH UNDERSIZED LOT FRONTAGE
7.12 Notwithstanding the minimum lot frontage requirements of this By-law, a lot in existence on or before the effective date of this By-law having some frontage along a provincial or municipal street or highway or private road, but less than the minimum lot frontage required by this By-law, may be used for a purpose permitted in the zone in which the lot is located and a building may be erected on the lot provided that all other requirements of this By-law are satisfied.
EXISTING LOTS LACKING STREET FRONTAGE
7.13 Notwithstanding the minimum lot frontage requirements of this By-law, a lot in existence on or before the effective date of this By-law, which lacks frontage along a provincial or municipal street or highway or private road may be used for a purpose permitted in the zone in which the lot is located and a building may be erected on the lot provided all other applicable requirements of this By-law are satisfied.
SUBDIVISION AND ZERO LOT FRONTAGE LOTS
7.14 Notwithstanding the minimum lot frontage requirements of this By-law, a lot created pursuant to Section 27 of the Subdivision By-law for the Municipality of Annapolis County which does not abut a municipal or public street or highway or private road may be used for a purpose permitted in the zone in which the lot is located and a building may be erected on the lot provided all other applicable requirements of this By-law are satisfied.
7.15 Notwithstanding the minimum lot area requirements of this By-law, a lot in existence on or before the effective date of this By-law, having less than the minimum lot area required by this By-law, may be used for a purpose permitted in the zone it is located and a building may be erected on said lot provided that all other requirements of this By-law are satisfied, and the maximum lot coverage requirement in the Lawrencetown Buffer (LB-4) Zone does not apply. Additionally, where the lot lines of an existing undersized lot are altered so as to increase the lot frontage or area, but still remains undersized in terms of the required lot frontage or area requirements applicable to the zone the lot is located within, the new so created lot shall still be considered an existing undersized lot for the purposes of this By-law.
7.16 Notwithstanding the minimum lots side yard setback requirements of this By-law, where buildings on adjacent lots share a common wall, the applicable side yard requirement shall be zero.
SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT COMPONENT BOUNDARY ALTERING
7.17 Notwithstanding the minimum lot area and minimum lot frontage requirements of this By-law, development permits shall be issued for development on lots created pursuant to the Subdivision By-law, where the boundaries of two or more existing lots are altered to the extent necessary and practical to remove a development component encroachment of a permanent nature, such as a structure, driveway, well or septic tank that is encroaching in or upon an immediately adjacent area of land provided no additional lots are created and all other applicable requirements of this By-law are satisfied.
SIDE YARDS ON CORNER LOTS
7.18 Notwithstanding the minimum side yard requirements of this By-law, on a corner lot, except for government owned, operated and maintained water supply related uses, water extraction, water treatment, water retention, water distribution uses, storm water management facilities, public utilities, municipal service facilities, public passive recreation uses and private utilities, no main building or accessory building or structure shall be erected closer to the flanking street than the minimum front yard applicable to that zone.
7.19 Notwithstanding the minimum lot area and frontage requirements of this By-law development permits shall be issued for development on lots created pursuant to the Subdivision By-law, where the lot created has less than the required frontage and/or lot area provided that neither reduction is less than ninety percent (90%) of the required minimums for lot area and frontage for that zone and all other applicable requirements of this By-law are satisfied.
SUBDIVISION AND ALTERING BOUNDARIES OF EXISTING LOTS
7.20 Notwithstanding the minimum lot area and frontage requirements of this By-law, development permits shall be issued for development on lots created pursuant to the Subdivision By-law, where the boundaries of two or more existing lots are altered provided no additional lots are created and the lot frontage and/or area has not been reduced and all other applicable requirements of this By-law are satisfied.
ROAD FRONTAGE REQUIREMENT WAIVER AND SPECIAL USES
7.21 The use of land buildings or structures developed for government owned, operated and maintained water supply related uses, water extraction, water treatment, water retention, water distribution uses, including structures or facilities for the display and interpretation of the waterworks and its groundwater management plan and protection strategy, government owned, operated and maintained storm water management facilities, public utilities, municipal service facilities and private utilities shall be permitted to be developed on a lot with or without frontage on a municipal or provincial public street or highway or private road.
7.22 In the Lawrencetown Buffer (LB-4) Zone, nothing in this By-law shall prevent the use of a residential dwelling for a home occupation provided that:
home occupations are operated by the occupant of the residential dwelling located on the lot;
the home occupation shall be wholly contained within the residential dwelling on the lot and not more than twenty-five (25%) percent of the ground floor area of the residential dwelling on the lot shall be devoted to, or for the use of, the home occupation;
an accessory building, located on the same lot as the main residential dwelling and home occupation, may be used for storage purposes accessory to the operation of the home occupation; and
there is no outdoor storage on the lot the main residential dwelling and home occupation is located
7.23 (a) An accessory building or structure shall be permitted in any zone and may be
used as an accessory use to the main building or use, but it shall not be used for human habitation unless otherwise provided in this By-law.
(b) Unless otherwise provided in this By-law, no accessory building or structure shall be constructed on a lot prior to the time of construction of the main building on the lot to which it is accessory or prior to the establishment of the main use of the land where no main building is to be built on the lot.
(c) Unless otherwise provided in this By-law, no development permit shall be required for accessory buildings or structures under 19.97 square metres (215 sq. ft.) in total floor area.
(d) Unless otherwise provided in this By-law, handicap access ramps, pit privies, flag and clothesline poles, garden trellises, fences, open-sided home use fuel wood storage structures, and home use satellite receiving dishes or communication/receiving antennas shall be exempt from Parts 12.2 or 13.3 requirements and no development permit shall be required.
(e) In the Lawrencetown General (LG-5 Zone, an accessory building/structure shall be exempt from requirements of Part 7.23 (b) and 13.3 of this By-law.
(f) Unless otherwise provided in this By-law, in the Lawrencetown Buffer (LB-4) Zone, residential accessory buildings or structures shall be exempt from the requirements of Part 12.2 of this By-law, but shall not:
(i) be located within 1.5 metres (4.91 ft.) of a property boundary
(ii) be located within 1.5 metres (4.91 ft.) of another residential accessory building or structure on the lot;
(iii) be located within 3 m. (10 ft.) of the residential dwelling on the lot; and
(iv) exceed the total floor area of the residential dwelling on the lot and where there is more than one accessory building or structure on a lot, the total floor area of all accessory buildings and structures shall not exceed the total floor area of the residential dwelling on the lot.
(g) In the Lawrencetown Buffer (LB-4) Zone, an outdoor fuel or oil storage tank and its associated support structure is considered a residential accessory structure and subject to the requirements of 7.23 (f). However, the minimum distance from the residential dwelling to an outdoor fuel or oil storage tank and its associated support structure shall be reduced to 0.2 metres (0.6 ft.) where special outdoor fuel or oil storage tank provisions are provided, such as the use of a double wall outdoor fuel or oil storage tank or the provision of an outdoor fuel or oil storage tank containment structure capable of containing the full volume of the fuel or oil storage tank.
PART 8: PROHIBITED USES IN ALL ZONES
ANIMAL RACING TRACKS PROHIBITED
8.1 Notwithstanding anything else in this By-law, the development of commercial uses, facilities or operations involving tracks, roads, trails, stadiums, arenas or any other such form of sporting facility for the racing of animals is prohibited in all zones in the Lawrencetown Water Supply Planning Area.
MOTORIZED VECHICLE VENUES PROHIBITED
8.2 Notwithstanding anything else in this By-law, the development commercial uses, facilities or operations involving tracks, roads, trails, stadiums, arenas or any other such form of sporting facility for motorized vehicles including, but not limited to, automobiles, motorcycles, snowmobiles, or all terrain vehicles is prohibited in all zones in the Lawrencetown Water Supply Planning Area.
USES OR FACILITIES FOR MOTORIZED VECHICLES PROHIBITED
8.3 Notwithstanding anything else in this By-law, the development of commercial or industrial uses, facilities or operations involving any activity connected with wholesale, retail or consignment sale or resale, construction, building, maintenance or repair of all forms of motorized vehicles, whether the motorized vehicle is intended for use and required to be licensed for use on public roads or highways or whether the motorized vehicle is considered a recreational type of vehicle, and as such, is not intended for use on public roads or highways or is not required to be licensed for use, is prohibited in all zones in the Lawrencetown Water Supply Planning Area.
8.4 Public or private utilities and municipal service facilities such as, sewage pumping stations and public transit facilities shall be prohibited in the LWS-1 Zone, LWS-2 Zone, LWS-3 Zone, the LB-4 Zone and the well head and water feature setback, as set out in Part 7.6, and public or private utilities and municipal service facilities such as, sewage treatment plants, waste disposal facilities, landfills, construction debris disposal sites and facilities and solid waste transfer stations shall be prohibited in all zones in the Lawrencetown Water Supply Planning Area.
PART 9: LAWRENCETOWN WATER SUPPLY (LWS-1) ZONE
LWS-1 USES PERMITTED
9.1 The following listed uses shall be permitted in a Lawrencetown Water Supply (LWS-1) Zone:
(i) government owned, operated and maintained water supply related uses, water extraction, water treatment, water retention, water distribution uses, including structures or facilities for the display and interpretation of the waterworks and its groundwater management plan and protection strategy
LWS-1 ZONE REQUIREMENTS
9.2 No development permit shall be issued in a Lawrencetown Water Supply (LWS-1) Zone unless in conformity with the following requirements:
Minimum Lot Area no requirement
Minimum Lot Frontage no requirement
Minimum Front Yard no requirement
Minimum Side Yard no requirement
Minimum Rear Yard no requirement
PART 10: LAWRENCETOWN WATER SUPPLY (LWS-2) ZONE
LWS-2 USES PERMITTED
10.1 The following listed uses shall be permitted in a Lawrencetown Water Supply (LWS-2) Zone:
LWS-2 ZONE REQUIREMENTS
10.2 No development permit shall be issued in a Lawrencetown Water Supply (LWS-2) Zone unless in conformity with the following requirements:
PART 11: LAWRENCETOWN WATER SUPPLY (LWS-3) ZONE
LWS-3 USES PERMITTED
11.1 The following uses shall be permitted in Lawrencetown Water Supply (LWS-3) Zone:
public or private utilities and municipal service facilities (see Part 8.4)
government owned, operated and maintained water supply related uses, water extraction, water treatment, water retention, water distribution uses, and storm water management facilities
* single unit residential dwellings - as per Part 6.1 & Part 11.3
LWS-3 ZONE REQUIREMENTS
11.2 No development permit shall be issued in a Lawrencetown Water Supply (LWS-3) Zone unless in conformity with the following requirements:
11.3 No development permit shall be issued in a Lawrencetown Water Supply (LWS-3) Zone unless in conformity with the following requirements:
Minimum Lot Area 10, 117.5 sq. m. (2.5 acres)
Maximum Lot Coverage of Main Building 3.0%
PART 12: LAWRENCETOWN BUFFER (LB-4) ZONE
LB-4 USES PERMITTED
12.1 The following uses shall be permitted in Lawrencetown Buffer (LB-4) Zone:
double/apartment or duplex or semi-detached dwellings
* passive recreation uses
* public or private utilities and municipal service facilities (see Part 8.4)
* government owned, operated and maintained water supply related uses, water extraction, water treatment, water retention, water distribution uses, including structures or facilities for the display and interpretation of the waterworks and its groundwater management plan and protection strategy, storm water management facilities and public passive recreation uses
* denotes Part 12.3 applies
LB-4 ZONE REQUIREMENTS
12.2 No development permit shall be issued in a Lawrencetown Buffer (LB-4) Zone unless in conformity with the following requirements:
12.3 No development permit shall be issued in a Lawrencetown Buffer (LB-4) Zone unless in conformity with the following requirements:
PART 13: LAWRENCETOWN GENERAL (LG-5) ZONE
LG-5 USES PROHIBITED
13.1 Unless otherwise permitted in this By-law, the following uses shall be prohibited in Lawrencetown General (LG-5) Zone:
Car Wash and Detailing Shops
Bulk Chemical Production, Storage and/or Distribution Facilities
Landfills and Construction and Demolition Debris Disposal Sites
Recycling Storage and/or Processing Facilities
Scrap Metal and Salvage Storage and/or Processing Facilities
Septic Disposal Service Facilities
Fertilizer, Herbicide or Pesticide Production, Mixing, Blending, Storage and/or Distribution Facilities
Petroleum Fuels or Solvents Production, Storage and/or Distribution Facilities
Main or Accessory Buildings or Structures Related to Surface, Subsurface, Aggregate or Sand Extraction, Quarrying, Mining, Processing or Storage Facilities, Operations, or Industries
Warehouse or Wholesale Storage and/or Distribution Facilities
Machine Shops and Metal Working Shops
Furniture Manufacturing, Restoration or Repair Facilities
Transport and Trucking Facilities
Funeral Homes, Cemeteries and Crematoria Facilities
Animal Burial Facilities
Golf Courses and Golf Driving Ranges
Asphalt, Paint or Cement Plants
Facilities for the Manufacture, Processing or Reprocessing of Radioactive Materials or Other Dangerous Goods
(xxviii) Oil Refineries
Non-ferrous Metal Smelters
Abattoirs, Dismembering or Rendering Plants
(xxxiii) Facilities for the Treatment of Timber Resources
(xxxiv) Fishmeal Production Operations, Plants or Facilities
Electricity Production Facilities, except for Wind energy or Solar Energy Production Facilities
(xxxvi) Uses prohibited as per Part 8 of this By-law
LG-5 USES PERMITTED
13.2 The following uses shall be permitted in Lawrencetown General (LG-5) Zone:
All other uses, except those listed as prohibited uses in this By-law
* public passive recreation uses * denotes Part 13.4 applies
* public or private utilities and municipal service facilities
* government owned, operated and maintained water supply related uses, water extraction, water treatment, water retention, water distribution uses, including structures or facilities for the display and interpretation of the waterworks and its groundwater management plan and protection strategy and storm water management facilities
LG-5 ZONE REQUIREMENTS
13.3 No development permit shall be issued in a Lawrencetown General (LG-5) Zone unless in conformity with the following requirements:
13.4 No development permit shall be issued in a Lawrencetown General (LG-5) Zone unless in conformity with the following requirements: