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Innisfil Official Plan OMB Approved - Town of Innisfil

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<strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Innisfil</strong> <strong>Official</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>MUNICIPAL STRUCTUREemployee for every 2 residents.Appeal # 2 ins<strong>of</strong>ar as it relates to the bolded text.3) To focus industrial growth in the Highway 400 corridor within the vicinity <strong>of</strong> <strong>Innisfil</strong>Heights Business Park.Appeal # 3 as it relates to Objective 3.4) To direct the majority <strong>of</strong> the population growth to Urban Settlements.5) To ensure that necessary transportation and servicing infrastructure is availableor will be made available to serve planned areas <strong>of</strong> urban growth.6) To encourage and facilitate redevelopment, infilling and intensification within theUrban and Village Settlement boundaries.7) To identify criteria to be considered in any study <strong>of</strong> future settlement boundaryexpansions.8) To ensure the rural farm lifestyle including the agricultural land base is respectedand preserved9) To ensure that development protects and where possible improves the health <strong>of</strong>the Lake Simcoe and Nottawassaga River watersheds.10) To ensure natural heritage features and areas are protected for the long term.11) To ensure that mineral aggregate operations and mineral aggregate resourcesare protected over the long term.Policies:2.3.1 The settlement boundaries illustrated on Schedule A, Municipal Structure and onSchedule B, Land Use, serve to distinguish between areas intended for future urbandevelopment and areas where agriculture or other rural uses are intended to remainpredominant over the long term.2.3.2 During the life <strong>of</strong> this <strong>Plan</strong>, it is anticipated that the <strong>Town</strong> will reach full build-out<strong>of</strong> its designated greenfield areas within the existing settlement boundaries. Atbuild-out, the population <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Town</strong> is anticipated to reach approximately55,500 persons, based on the build-out <strong>of</strong> designated greenfield areas and anestimate <strong>of</strong> intensification potential. This build-out is expected to occur wellbefore the end <strong>of</strong> the planning period in 2026. The majority <strong>of</strong> that population willbe located within the Urban Settlements. Limited growth may occur within the VillageSettlements.Non Decision ins<strong>of</strong>ar as it applies to the bolded text.Appeal # 4 ins<strong>of</strong>ar as it relates to the non decision.2.3.3 Infill and intensification are encouraged and will be facilitated within the delineated builtup areas <strong>of</strong> the Urban Settlements, as well as within the Village Settlements, which areidentified as undelineated built-up areas by the Built Boundary for the Growth <strong>Plan</strong> for6Adopted July 26, 2006 <strong>Approved</strong> by <strong>OMB</strong> May 2009, March 2010 & April 8, 2011

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