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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>COOKSTOWN SECONDARY PLANi) a) The completion <strong>of</strong> the Work <strong>Plan</strong> (as prepared by R.J. Burnside and AssociatesLimited and dated May 18, 2007 (“the Work <strong>Plan</strong>”) to examine the sanitarysewage conveyance and treatment system in Cookstown and to determine anyworks required to maximize sewage capacity in the Cookstown Sewage Systemto provide for, at a minimum, the proposed development on the Subject Lands,while recognizing existing connected development within the existing CookstownCommunity (460 units) and draft plan approvals for Cookshill North (37 units),Cookshill South (85 units), Letizia Homes (24 units) and Belpark Construction (88units), and categories 3 through 6 inclusive (54 units), all as set out in the AinleyGroup report entitled “<strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Innisfil</strong> Cookstown Sewage Treatment <strong>Plan</strong>tReserve Capacity Report” dated January 2007, appended to <strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Innisfil</strong> StaffReport PDS-031-07 through an inflow/infiltration flow monitoring program andanalysis <strong>of</strong> the Cookstown Sewage System;b) The timing <strong>of</strong> completion and financing <strong>of</strong> the identified improvements to theCookstown Sewage System as recommended by the Work <strong>Plan</strong>;c) Identification <strong>of</strong> the party or parties responsible for payment for any identifiedimprovements or rectification pursuant to subsection i) (b) and i (d);d) The timing <strong>of</strong> completion and financing <strong>of</strong> the provision <strong>of</strong> expanded water supplyto Cookstown.ii) a) The cumulative impacts with respect to phosphorous levels <strong>of</strong> the site on thewatercourse, subject to the terms <strong>of</strong> reference to be agreed to by the County,Ministry <strong>of</strong> Environment, Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority and the<strong>Town</strong>.b) Without further amendment to this <strong>Plan</strong>, once the matters set out in the reportsreferred to in 1 and 2 above have been submitted and approved by the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Innisfil</strong>, the County <strong>of</strong> Simcoe, the Ministry <strong>of</strong> Environment, and the NottawasagaValley Conservation Authority, the land use designation for the Subject Landsshall be Residential-Low Density without further amendment to the <strong>Plan</strong>.c) The number and type <strong>of</strong> units will be established through a Zoning By-lawAmendment and plan <strong>of</strong> subdivision. As conditions <strong>of</strong> draft approval <strong>of</strong> a plan <strong>of</strong>subdivision for the Subject Lands, detailed reports respecting stormwatermanagement, water balance, water temperature, natural hazards and erosionlimits shall be submitted for review and approval to the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Innisfil</strong>, theCounty <strong>of</strong> Simcoe, the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority and theMinistry <strong>of</strong> Environment, as necessary. No Zoning By-law will be given any finalapproval until the flood lines, natural hazards and erosion limits have been settledto the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> the appropriate authorities, and the appropriate zoningcategory for same has been agreed upon.d) A holding provision pursuant to Section 36 <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Plan</strong>ning Act may be utilized inthe implementing Zoning By-law.e) In addition, development <strong>of</strong> the Subject Lands is dependant on the allocation <strong>of</strong>water and sanitary servicing capacity sufficient for the proposed development onthese lands by a resolution <strong>of</strong> Council. In that regard, the recommendationsarising out <strong>of</strong> the work undertaken pursuant to the Work <strong>Plan</strong> shall beimplemented in whole or in part as part <strong>of</strong> any future approvals <strong>of</strong> a draft plan <strong>of</strong>subdivision and/or By-law to further permit residential development on theselands. In addition, water capacity is to be provided to these lands through the177Adopted July 26, 2006 <strong>Approved</strong> by <strong>OMB</strong> May 2009, March 2010 & April 8, 2011

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