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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law 1940B Y- L A W N U M B E R 1 9 4 0 A BY-LAW TO AMEND AND CONSOLIDATE BY-LAW NU14BER 1914 AS HEREBY AMENDED AND AS AMENDED BY BY-LAW 1926. WHEREAS By-Law 1926 came before the Ontario Municipal Board on the th ay of January, 1953, and it appeared desirable and necessary to clarify the uses permitted; AND WHEREAS for the purpose of convenience it is desirable that the restrictions covering the lands mentioned in By-Law 1$26 should be consolidated. THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF PICKERING ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. The first paragraph of Section 1 of By-Law 1926 is amended by placing a period after the word "danger" in the fourth line and deleting the balance of the paragraph. 2. That the following be enacted as the second paragraph of Section l: "Subject to the above conditions, the permitted uses shall include the following:" That as amended by By-Law 1926 and hereby further amended By-Law 1914 shall read: "BY-LAW NUMBER 1914 A By-Law of the Municipality of the Township of Pickerering to restrict certain lands for industrial uses only." WHEREAS certain lands in Lot 35, B.F.R. 3 and 2, are now under option for Industrial use, and before said option is taken up, it will be required to be zoned for Industrial use only: AND WHEREAS the owner of the said lands has requested Council to zone its said lands for Industrial use only; BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED BY THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE TOWN- SHIP OF PICKERING: 1. That all lands in B.F.R.3 and 2, Lot 35, owned by Levi Annis, more particularly described as follows: FIRSTLY COMMENCING at a point 11$3 feet north of the south-west angle of Lot 35, B.F.R.2; i THENCE southerly along the westerly limit of Lot 35 to the south-west angle; THENCE easterly along the southerly limit of Range, 1320 feet to the south-east angle of Lot 35; THENCE northerly at a right angle 1020 feet 11 inches along ti-masterly limit of said lot, to a stake; THENCE north-westerly 1342 feet 2 inches to the point of commencement; Said land containing 31.71 acres, more or less. - 2 - SECONDLY COMMENCING at the north-west angle of lot; THENCE south 7 chains, 73 links; THENCE south 67 degrees, 50 minutes east along the north limit of Carson's land, 5 chains, 30 links to a stake; THENCE south 17 degrees, 20 minutes east along the East limit of aarson's land, 1 chain, 8 links to the north limit of Cherry Street. THENCE easterly along the north limit of Cherry Street 5 chains, 71 links, and 7/10 links; THENCE south 16 degrees east 40 feet; THENCE easterly on the north limit Grand Trunk Railway 2 chains, links; THENCE southerly thereon 1 chain, 94 links; THENCE easterly thereon 9 chains, 44 links to allowance for road between Lots 34 and 35; THENCE north 16 degrees west 6 chains, 70 links to road allowance; THENCE south 74 degrees west 20 chains to place of beginning. SAVE AND EXCEPT a parcel commencing at the north-west angle of said Lot 35; THENCE easterly 222 feet along the northerly limit of said lot to as stare; THENCE southerly at a right angle and parallel to the westerly ice, 679 feet 4 inches to a stake; THENCE north-westerly 285 feet 10 inches to a point on the westerly imit of said Lot 498 feet 4 inches southerly from the said north- west angle; THENCE northerly along said westerly limit 498 feet 4 inches to the point of commencement; said land containing approximately 18 acres, be and they are hereby zoned for Industrial as hereinafter provided. 2. That the lands as set out in By-Law No. 1914 may be used for industrial manufacturing and commercial purposes of all kinds which are not objectionable by reason of emission of dust, smoke or fumes or by reason of danger. Subject to the above conditions, the permitted uses shall include the following: The manufacture or assembly of light electrical equipment and electrical appliances. The manufacture or production of chemicals, The manufacture of non-dangerous metal products, A cartage or truck transport yard and garage. A storage warehouse for raw materials, finished parts or products, and other similar uses which are not more objectionable or dangerous. The following trades, industries or uses are prohibited: (a) B1ooD boiling, bone boiling, refining coal oil, extracting oil. -3- from fish, storing hides, soap boiling, tallow melting, tripe boiling, slaughtering animals, tanning hides or skins, manu- facturing glue, manufacturing of illuminating gas, distillation of coal, bones or wood, fertilizers from dead animals, from human or animal waste, stone crushing or any other trade, business or manufacture which is or may become a nuisance. The following purposes: (b) Acetylene gas manufacture; ammonia, chlorine or bleach powder manufacture; asphalt manufacture or asphalt refining, (provided that nothing in this By-Law shall prevent the use of refined asphalt for or in connection with the preparation of road building tt flooring or surfacing substances, compounds or materiall; blast furnace; boiler works; brick, tile or terra cotta manufacture; (This provision shall not prevent the making of cement or concrete blocks, pipes or tile) celluloid manufacture or treatment; creosote treatment or manufacture; coke ovens; dyestuff manufacture; gunpowder manufacture or storage; lamp black manufacture; lime, cement or plaster of paris manufacture; potash refining; rolling mills smelting of iron; stockyards; storage or baling of scraps, paper, rags or junk; tar distill- ation or manufacture, tar roofing or tar waterproofing manufacture; wool pulling and scouring; yeast plant; 3. No building other than a residence shall be erected on either the easterly or northerly 100 feet of the lands herein described. PASSED this 2nd day of February, 1953. Reeve . . rk