B-2/20 - 125 Huron Street
Having had regard to the matters under Section 51(24) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter P.13 as amended, and having considered whether a plan of subdivision of the land in accordance with Section 51 of the said Act is necessary for the proper and orderly development of the land,
Moved by D. Gundrum
Seconded by S. Dykstra
That in the matter of an application under Section 53(1) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.P13, as amended, consent to create the following lot addition and easements over Part Lot 92 to Part Lot 99 of Registered Plan 161, and Part Lot 1 to Part Lot 5, and Part Lot 9 of Registered Plan 231, currently known as 125 Huron Street, substantially in accordance with a sketch prepared by Black, Shoemaker, Robinson and Donaldson Limited dated December 9, 2019 project number 18-14-642-00-A:
- severance of a parcel of land with an area of 186.3 square metres (shown as parts 1 and 4 on the public notice sketch) as a lot addition to 98 Alice Street (shown as parts 2 and 3 on the public notice sketch);
- the creation of a 21.7 square metre easement for access and maintenance in favour of 125 Huron Street (shown as part 4 on the public notice sketch); and
- the creation of a 117.7 square metre access easement (shown as part 5 on the public notice sketch) in favour of 98 Alice Street,
be approved, subject to the following conditions:
- That minor variance applications A-5/20 and A-6/20 are approved at the same time as the consent application and become final and binding.
- That all required fees and charges in respect of the registration of all documents required in respect of this approval and administration fee be paid, prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Official.
- That the Secretary-Treasurer of the Committee of Adjustment be provided with a written undertaking from the applicant's solicitor, prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Official, that he/she will provide a copy of the registered instrument as registered in the Land Registry Office within two years of issuance of the Certificate of Official, or prior to the issuance of a building permit (if applicable), whichever occurs first.
- That prior to the issuance of the Certificate of Official, a Reference Plan be prepared, deposited and filed with the Secretary-Treasurer which shall indicate the boundaries of the severed parcel, any easements/rights-of-way and building locations. The submission must also include a digital copy of the deposited Reference Plan (version ACAD 2010) which can be forwarded by email (cofa@guelph.ca).
- That upon fulfilling and complying with all of the above-noted conditions, the documents to finalize and register the transaction be presented to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Committee of Adjustment along with the administration fee required for the issuance of the Certificate of Official.
- That the Owner shall consolidate the severed parcel with the abutting lands to which the severed parcel is to be added as a single parcel (“the consolidation”) and that the Owner’s solicitor shall provide a firm undertaking in writing to the Secretary-Treasurer of the Committee of Adjustment for the City of Guelph that the solicitor will attend to the consolidation and will provide within 30 days of the date of registration in the Land Registry Office for Wellington (No. 61), or prior to the issuance of a building permit [if applicable], whichever occurs first, a copy of the registered electronic Transfer document including the Certificate of Official and the registered application Consolidation Parcels document.
- That the Transferee take title of the severed lands in the same manner and capacity as he or she holds his or her abutting lands; and that Section 50(3) or Section 50(5) of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, as amended, shall apply to any subsequent conveyance or any transaction involving the parcel of land that is subject of this consent.
Reasons:
This application is approved, as it is the opinion of the Committee that, with the above noted conditions of approval, this application meets the criteria of section 51(24) of the Planning Act to which all consent applications must adhere.
Any and all written submissions relating to this application that were made to the Committee of Adjustment before its decision and any and all oral submissions related to this application that were made at a public hearing, held under the Planning Act, have been, on balance, taken into consideration by the Committee of Adjustment as part of its deliberations and final decision on this matter.