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O. Reg. 467/00: ZONING AREAS - TERRITORIAL DISTRICT OF RAINY RIVER

filed August 14, 2000 under Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13

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ONTARIO REGULATION 467/00

made under the

Planning Act

Made: August 11, 2000
Filed: August 14, 2000

zoning areas — territorial district of rainy river

1. In this Order,

“accessory”, when used to describe a use, building or structure, means a use, building or structure that is normally incidental or subordinate to the principal use, building or structure located on the same lot;

“dwelling unit” means one or more habitable rooms occupied or capable of being occupied as an independent and separate housekeeping establishment in which separate kitchen and sanitary facilities are provided for the exclusive use of the occupants;

“lot” means a parcel of land shown as a lot or block on a registered plan of subdivision;

“seasonal dwelling” means a building containing only one dwelling unit occupied or intended to be occupied as a recreation residence, but not as a permanent residence.

2. This Order applies to land in the Territorial District of Rainy River, being lots 1 to 5 inclusive on Registered Plan 48M–376 registered in the Land Registry Office for the Land Titles Division of Rainy River (No. 48).

3. (1) Every use of land and every erection, location or use of buildings or structures is prohibited on the land described in section 2 except one seasonal dwelling for each lot and uses, building and structures accessory to a seasonal dwelling.

(2) No structure shall be located within 20 metres of the shoreline, except for docks, saunas and boathouses.

4. (1) Nothing in this Order prevents the reconstruction of any building or structure that is damaged or destroyed by causes beyond the control of the owner if the dimensions of the original building or structure are not increased or its original use altered.

(2) Nothing in this Order prevents the strengthening or restoration to a safe condition of all or part of any building or structure.

(3) No land to which this Order applies shall be used and no building or structure shall be erected or used except in accordance with the terms of this Order, but nothing in this Order prevents the use of any land, building or structure for any purpose prohibited by this Order if such land, building or structure was lawfully used for such purposes on the day this Order comes into force.

Audrey Bennett

Director (Acting)
Provincial Planning and Environmental Services Branch
Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing

Dated on August 11, 2000.