HomeMy WebLinkAboutBy-law No. 2003-074 AMENDMENT NUMBER 4
TO THE OFFICIAL PLAN
OF THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
SUBJECT: WIND ENERGY POLICIES
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
The following text constitutes
Amendment Number 4 to the Official Plan of
The Corporation of the
Municipality ofBayham
THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
BY-LAW NO.2003-074
THE Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham, in accordance with the provisions of the
PLANNING ACT,hereby enacts as follows:
1. THAT Amendment No. 4 to the Official Plan of The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham
consisting of the attached text is hereby adopted.
2. THAT the Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to make application to the Minister of Municipal
Affairs and Housing for approval of the aforementioned Amendment No.4 to the Official Plan of The
Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham.
3. THAT no part of this By-law shall come into force and take effect until approved by the Minister of
Municipal Affairs and Raising.
ENACTED AND PASSED this 211d day of October 2003.
MAYOR CLERK
CERTIFIED that the above is a true copy of By-law No.2003-074 as enacted and passed by the Council of
The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham.
CLERK
OFFICIAL PLAN
OF THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
THE attached text constituting Amendment No.4 to the Official Plan of The Corporation of the Municipality
of Bayham was prepared upon the recommendation of the Council of the Municipality of Bayham after
evaluation of public input pursuant to the provisions of the PLANNING ACT,
THIS Amendment was adopted by the Council of The Corporation of the Municipality of Bayham by By-law
No.2003-074,in accordance with Section 17 of the PLANNING ACT, on the 2"d day of October 2003.
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OFFICIAL PLAN
OF THE CORPORATION OF THE
MUNICIPALITY OF BAYHAM
AMENDMENT NO.4
1. PURPOSE
The purpose of this amendment is to add policies to the Official Plan of The Corporation of the
Municipality of Bayham regarding the establishment of wind energy conversion systems. The
amendment is primarily intended to permit the establishment of wind turbines along the Lake Erie
shoreline.
2. LOCATION
The area affected by this amendment generally comprises the areas of Concession I,II,III,and IV,in
the Municipalityof Bayham. It is anticipated that most wind power development will generally occur
within 3—4 kilometres of the Lake Erie shoreline.
3. BASIS OF THE AMENDMENT
Due to its strategic location along the north shore of Lake Erie and due to an increasing interest by
manufacturers for the establishment of wind energy systems in this location, the Municipality of
Bayham has deemed it necessary to provide policies within their Official Plan to ensure the orderly
development of wind turbines within the rural areas cf the Municipality.
The policies outlined in this amendment have been developed in accordance with the Provincial Policy
Statement with specific regard for issues relating to compatibility with surrounding land uses,long-
term protection of agricultural uses,and setbacks from environmentally sensitive areas and hazardous
areas.
These policies are intended to accommodate the development of individual wind turbines for on-site
power consumption, as well as operations consisting of one or more wind turbines (wind farms)
established for the purpose of producing energy for the public electricitygrid.
Development of such uses will be pursuant to the approval of an implementing Zoning By-law
Amendment.
4. DETAILS OF THE AMENDMENT
i) Section 4.2 — Rural Uses of the Official Plan of The Corporation of the Municipality of
Bayham is hereby amended by adding the following subsection:
"4.2.8 Wind Energy Resources
4.2.8.1 The Municipality of Bayham supports the development of wind energy systems for electricity
production, as a source of renewable energy for the economic and environmental benefit of
the Municipality and the Province. In the Rural designations of the Official Plan,small scale
individual wind turbines,for on-site domestic consumption of electrical wind energy will be
permitted as of right. Wind farms, comprising one or more large wind turbine(s),where
electrical wind energy is sold to the electrical grid,may be permitted through a zoning by-law
amendment. It is intended that many of the safety,noise and visual impacts will be contained
on the site of the wind farm.
4.2.8.2 Wind farms shall generally be located in Concession I, Concession II, Concession III and
Concession IV, south of Calton Line, on large parcels of agricultural land having limited
residential development on-site or nearby. The sites will be separated from Urban Land Uses
found in the Hamlets or Villages designations of Schedule"A"in order to reduce the potential
impact of safety, noise and visual intrusion on these areas. The proposed sites will have
access to a public road with the existing design capacity to accommodate construction and
maintenance vehicles needed for the wind farm.The site will have sufficient area to provide
setbacks from sensitive residential and institutional land uses and to provide safety from
structure collapse or falling ice. The wind energy system shall be designed,built, operated
and maintained by firms/individuals qualified to undertake the work.
4.2.8.3 Wind Farms may be permitted by Zoning By-law amendment, in the Rural designation
identified above,where the applicant demonstrates,through appropriate studies,undertaken
by qualified professionals, that all issues related to the amendment application have been
addressed. The applicant is encouraged to contact the municipalityprior to commencing the
background studies, to determine the nature and scope of the issues, which need to be
addressed. The proponent shall undertake one or more of the following applicable studies:
a) A noise impact study will be undertaken to determine setbacks from wind farms so that,
noise levels will not exceed the Ministry of the Environment noise standards for sensitive
land uses;
b) A visual impact study will be undertaken to determine the impact and mitigation
measures required for the shadow or reflection of light coming from any part of the wind
turbine on adjacent sensitive land uses;
c) A visual impact study will be undertaken to determine the impact and mitigation
measures required for wind turbines on the landscape as viewed from Lake Erie,
municipal roads or other public access lands;
d) Where natural heritage features or functions are identified in the Official Plan, an
environmental impact study shall be undertaken on the feature and measures identified to
mitigate the impact;
e) Where landing strips,aerodromes or telecommunication systems exist in proximity to the
pi uposed wind farm,a study shall be undertaken to ensure the siting and operation of the
turbines will not impact on the operation or safety of these land uses.
f) Where vacant lands are located in proximity to a wind farm,consideration shall be given
to allowing future development of those vacant lots in accordance with the noise,safety
and visual impact or mitigation criteria far existing development.
4.2.8.4 Wind farms shall be subject to a site plan agreement,for the location of road access,parking,
accessory buildings, vegetative buffers, location of external works/facilities,storm water
management/drainage and any other identified mitigation measures."
DECISION
With respect to Official Plan Amendment No. 4
Subsection 17(34) of the Planning Act
I hereby approve as modified, Amendment No. 4 to the Official Plan for
the Municipality of Bayham, adopted by By-law No. 2003-074, as
follows:
1. Section 4.2.8.3 is modified by adding the following new clause:
"g) A planning justification report which demonstrates that the
proposed wind turbines are located on lower priority
agricultural lands, where possible; and which demonstrates
wind turbine placement that minimizes the disruption to
agricultural uses and normal farm practices.
h) Where a significant amount of agricultural land is proposed
to be removed from agricultural use for the development of a
wind farm, Council shall require the proponent to
demonstrate that the proposed wind farm is a secondary
use; protects agricultural uses and normal farm practices;
and is compatible with and will not hinder surrounding
agricultural operations."
Dated at London thisiay of March, 2004.
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Municipal Services Office - Southwestern
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing
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March 29, 2004
Ms. Linda Millard 1 y = _ y
Municipality of Bayham ,e_ ,;n,
P.O. Box,160
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Subject: Status of Decision on Official Plan Amendment No. 4
MMAH File No.: 34-OP-4003-004
Dear Ms. Millard:
This letter is further to the Notice of Decision given on March 4, 2004 pursuant to
subsections 17(34) and (35) of the Planning Act with respect to Official Plan
Amendment No. 4 to the Municipality of Bayham Official Plan.
It is intended to provide you with the status of the decision on the Official Plan
Amendment pursuant to subsections 17(36) and (38) of the Planning Act which pertain
to appeals, when decisions become final and when approvals come into effect.
Please be advised that no appeals have been lodged within the 20 day appeal period,
and therefore all of Official Plan Amendment No. 4 to the Official Plan for the
Municipality of Bayham, adopted by By-law No. 2003-074, modified and approved by
the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing is approved and came into force on March
25, 2004.
Enclosed for your records are the original and duplicate original copies of the Official
Plan Amendment.
Should you have any questions regarding the above information, please contact Erick
Boyd, Municipal/Planning Advisor, at (519) 873-4025.
Your truly,
Bruce Curtis, MCIP, RPP
Manager, Community Planning and Development
Municipal Services Office - Southwestern
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Enclosures
Copies: William Poi, Cumming Cockburn Limited
John Turvey, OMAF - Guelph
Fiona Walker, MNR - Aylmer
Jennifer Moulton, MOE - London
SWORN DECLARATION
Subsection 17(28) of the Planning Act
Applicant: Municipality of Bayham
Municipality: Municipality of Bayham
MMAH File No.: 34-OP-4003-004
I Erick Boyd of the Township of Middlesex Centre, in the County of Middlesex
solemnly declare,
1 . That notice of the proposed decision in respect of the above-noted matter
made on March 3, 2004 was given as required by subsection 17(35) of the
Planning Act on March 4, 2004.
2. That no appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board of the decision in respect of
the above-noted matter made on March 3, 2004 was received under
subsection 17(36) of the Planning Act within the time specified for submitting
an appeal.
and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true and
knowing that it is of the same force and effect as if made under oath.
Declared before me
at the City of London
this 29th day of March, 2004.
Commissioner of Oaths De arant
BRUCE EDWARD CURTIS,a Commissioner,etc.,
County of Middlesex,for the Government of Ontario,
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing.
Expires September 25,2006