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Flier being distributed by Bluewaster Beach residents in Tiny -- August 16 2010 residents to our area which would impact Bluewater Beach and surrounding area. The Township has not performed a comprehensive beach study to determine the impact of this proposed development. The development proposal may include streetlights, municipal water, and 51 additional septic systems in an area that has yet to be adequately assessed for environmental impacts by doing a thorough four-season study. The proposed subdivision is located in an area of Significant Woodlands and is protected by the designation AREA OF NATURAL AND SCIENTIFIC INTEREST-LIFE SCIENCES according to theMinistry of Natural Resources. This area contains at least two endangered species of animals aswell as numerous endangered and regionally rare species of plants. The development of this subdivision goes against the Township’s own guiding principles that state a commitment “to environmental stewardship and protection of our natural environment”, since only 32% of the woodlands would remain somewhat intact on the subject property. This most recent application has resulted in the announcement of a Public Meeting to hear comments about the proposed changes to the Zoning By-Laws that could allow this development to proceed. The Township’s public notice can be found on its website at: http://www.tiny.ca/ws_par/groups/public/@pub/@tiny/documents/web_content/wspar_026119.pdf YOUR PRESENCE AT THE PUBLIC MEETING IS IMPORTANT! VOICE YOUR OPINIONS BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE! Monday August 30, 2010 @ 7pm Township of Tiny Municipal Offices 130 Balm Beach Road West, Perkinsfield On. L0L 2J0c IT’S VERY IMPORTANT TO WRITE THE MAYOR & COUNCIL: Write the Mayor, Council and Planning department of the Corporation of the Township of Tiny to express your concerns about the development. Your e-mail or letter should be addressed to Mayor Breckenridge. You must also submit your concerns and ask to be notified about any decisions about the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment in writing. This is important to be considered part of any further appeals. E-mails should be addressed to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with a subject of Mayor Breckenridge, cc: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , and This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it and must be sent by Aug. 26. Letters should be sent to: Mayor Breckenridge, 130 Balm Beach Rd W,RR # 1 Perkinsfield Ont L0L 2J0 and must be mailed by Aug 20. For more information email to : This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |




