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BYLAW - Amend Zoning - 19920729 - 338192Town of Aurora 100 John West Way Box No. 1000 Aurora, Ontario L4G 6]1 Tel: (416) 727-1375 AFFIDAVIT UNDER SECTION 34(22) OF THE PLANNING ACT (1990) I, Lawrence Allison, hereby certify that the notice for By-law #3381-92 of the Corporation of the Town of Aurora, passed by the Council of the Corporation on the 29th day of July, 1992, was given on the 17th day of August, 1992, in the manner and form and to the persons prescribed by Ontario Regulation 404/83, as amended, made by the Lieutenant Governor-in- Council under subsection 18 of section 34 of The Planning Act (1990). I also certify that the 20 day objection period expired on the 8th day of September, 1992, and to this date no notice of objection to the By-law has been filed by any person in the office of the Clerk. Dated this 28th day of September, 1992. (Kwik Kopy) BY-LAW NUMBER 3381-92 OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF AURORA BEING A BY-LAW to amend By-law No. 2213-78 WHEREAS it is deemed advisable to amend By-law number 2213-78. NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Aurora enacts as follows: 1. That Section 30.3.5 is hereby amended by deleting the contents of that section and replacing them with the following: Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary, the lands shown zoned "Environmental Protection (EP-4) Exception Zone" on Schedule A shall only be used in accordance with the following provisions: Uses Permitted: - a business office with accessory management training, occupying maximum floor areas of 585 and 76 square metres respectively and located only on the first and second storeys of the main building and addition. Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary, the basement and attic of the main building and addition shall be used for no other purposes than those related to the mechanical operation of the building. -boarding of horses provided the number of horses does not exceed thirteen -conservation -forestry -public and private parks -one dwelling unit Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 6.13, the dwelling unit shall be located on the second storey of the accessory building. Building Specifications: With the exception of an addition to the main building comprised of a maximum commercial floor area of 365 square metres, no new buildings or additions shall be permitted whether or not ancillary to the uses permitted. Parking: The required minimum parking shall be 32 spaces. General: Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 6.31, no berm shall be required and the driveway and existing accessory structure shall be permitted to encroach on the buffer strip. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 19.2, the number of required loading spaces shall be nil. 2. No part of this By-law will come into force until the provisions of the Planning Act have been complied with, but subject to such provisions the By-law will take effect from the day of passing thereof. READ A FIRST AND SECOND TIME THIS 26 DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1992. READ A THIRD TIME AND FINALLY PASSED THIS29thDAY OF JULY ' 1992. J, WEST, MAYOR L. ALLISON, CLERK Explanatory Note Re: Zoning By-law 3381-92 By-law 3381-92 has the following purpose and effect: To amend By-law 2213-78 the Zoning By-law in effect in the Town of Aurora to amend the provisions of the "Environmental Protection (EP-4) Exception Zone" applying to the lands located at the south west comer of Yonge Street and St. John's Sideroad, being Part Lot 85 Concession 1 W.Y.S., municipally known as 15900 Yonge Street. The amendment permits· all existing buildings and structures as well as an addition to the main building comprised of a maximum commercial floor area of 365 square metres. The By-law prohibits further additions or buildings and restricts the use of the basement and attic areas of the main building to uses related to the mechanical operation of the building. Permitted uses are limited to: a business office with accessory management training occupying a maximum of 585 and 76 square metres respectively of floor area on the first and second storeys of the main building and addition; the boarding of a maximum of thirteen horses; a single dwelling unit located on the second storey of the accessory building; conservation; forestry; and, public and private parks. The By-law also requires a minimum of 32 parking spaces; recognizes the encroachment of the existing accessory structure and the driveway on the buffer strip and the absence of a berm; and, exempts the lands from the loading space requirements of the general provisions.