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Start: 12:00 PM

Running
5K
5 km
Start: 12:00 PM
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2K Family Run
2 km
Start: 12:15 PM
The Township owns and operates 5 Community Halls. All Municipally-owned halls are smoke free. To rent a Community Hall, contact the Booking Agent listed, or connect with Leila Stafford, Volunteer and Recreation Coordinator for the Township of Rideau Lakes. 613-329-8231WebsiteEmailRegularLabs.EmailProtector.unCloak("ep_337be7ce", true); Delta Fairgrounds, 110 Mill Creek Dr, Delta, ON K0E 1G0
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Pace groups will be indicated on the race-day schedule (Renntag für Laufende); look for designated start waves and pacer flag markers at the start/finish.
Monthly averages based on historical data (2000–present).
The approval body (Committee of Adjustment, Planning Committee or Council depending on the application) is the only body that can give an approval. Staff are available to review the application prior to the submission of an application. Staff will provide as much guidance as possible based on their knowledge of the Township’s planning documents, the history of Committee decisions on similar applications, and the circumstances of the individual property. Applicants should be advised that while staff have a good understanding of the Township’s regulations and policies and how the approval bodies have reviewed similar applications in the past, it is not always possible or advisable for staff to be absolutely confident of how successful an application will ultimately be.
Generally 20 days for a minor variance and 30 days for a Zoning By-Law amendment prior to a meeting is sufficient to allow notices to be sent to your neighbours and staff to review the application. During the summer peak months a delay of one meeting may occur.
An appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal within 20 days of any decision is your recourse. Contact Staff to find out more about how to make an appeal or visit the Ontario Land Tribunal's website..
Council sets the fee schedule each year. The fee is set based upon a calculation of staff time, mileage to travel to the site, Committee member stipends, file storage costs, notices sent to adjacent property owners and placed in newspapers, and general administration of the process.
Yes, as long as the owner signs the application, anyone can act as the agent with the approval of the owner.
The Township Zoning By-Law is the most important document and regulates all land use in the Township. The Township Official Plan may also be used during the review of a Minor Variance application.
The Development Services Department strives to provide such a service dependent upon other workload priorities. Staff would prefer that potential applicants understand how Staff and the Committee may review an application and this is often best done through a site visit prior to an application being submitted. Please be reminded though that while Staff have a good understanding of the Township’s regulations and policies and how the Committee has reviewed similar applications in the past, it is not always possible or advisable for Staff to be absolutely confident of how successful an application will ultimately be. A site visit will be done upon submission of the application in any case.
A Minor Variance and Zoning Amendment have a 20-day Appeal Period following the decision. No Building Permit can be issued until the Appeal Period expires. The Building Permit can be applied for during the Appeal Period for it to be ready to be issued at the expiration of the Appeal Period. There is no appeal period for Site Plan approval and the Building Permit can be issued as soon as the decision is made and the agreement is signed by the owner.
The Township does not license commercial businesses except for Chip Wagons. However, the Zoning By-Law does restrict commercial businesses to land that is zoned Commercial or Industrial. The Zoning By-Law does include a section permitting Home-Based Businesses such as day cares, professional offices, and crafts persons. Section 3.10 of the Zoning By-Law includes the standards by which the Township expects Home-Based Businesses to operate.
Generally the Township does not house legal surveys of properties as land parcel information is maintained by a Provincial agency. Detailed information about the legal description or status of a property may be obtained at the Land Registry Office in Brockville or online via ONLAND. How did the Township determine the Official Plan designation and Zoning of my property? The Official Plan designations were developed through mapping provided by Provincial Ministries, historic information from previous Official Plans, research by staff and Council, and information received at public meetings. The zoning of properties was completed to be in conformity with the Official Plan designations. Other information from the public, landowners, and research by staff were also considered when determining the zoning of a particular property. The Township offers Map It GIS, which includes all parcels of land within the municipality. The information available can be used for general information but is not meant to be survey accurate or a legal document.
The Township is obligated under the Planning Act to circulate certain applications to various agencies. The Conservation Authority is circulated Minor Variance, Official Plan Amendment, and Zoning Amendment applications. Other agencies that are required to be notified of applications include neighbouring municipalities, the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville, school boards, and utility companies. To view the current fees, visit the fees By-Law
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