Zoning Dictionary

Letter: M

Micro Dwelling

A self-contained dwelling unit which measures no less than 23.2 m2 and no more than 29.7 m2.

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Micro-Brewery

Premises primarily engaged in the production and packaging of less than 15,000 hectolitres per year of specialty or craft beer, ale, or other malt beverages. The facility may include accessory uses, such as retail sale, wholesale, tours and events, and hospitality rooms where beverages produced at the facility can be sampled.

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Microclimate

The climate of a small, distinct area, such as a city street or a building’s courtyard; can be altered through functional landscaping, architecture, or other design features.

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Midden

Deposit of trash, rubbish or other waste from human activity, such as shells from shellfish consumption. To access the rest of this content, you must purchase a...
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Military and Policy Training Centre

Includes outdoor facilities such as shooting ranges, driving circuits, obstacle courses and equipment testing areas and may also include as an ancillary or accessory use indoor facilities such as a training centre, place of assembly or research and development centre.

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Mine

A cavity in the earth from which minerals and ores are extracted. The act of removing minerals and ores. Any opening or excavation in or working of the ground for the purpose of mining, opening up or proving any mineral, mineral bearing substance, ore body, mineral deposit, stratum, rock, earth, clay, sand or gravel and […]

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Mineral Aggregate

Sand, gravel, shale, limestone, dolostone, sandstone and other mineral materials suitable for construction, industrial, manufacturing, and maintenance purposes, but excluding metallic minerals, fossil fuels, and non-aggregate industrial minerals such as asbestos, gypsum, nepheline syneite, peat and rock salt.

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Mineral Disposal

The disposal or storage of waste products resulting from the processing of minerals and may include tailing sites and slag dumping sites.

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Mineral Processing

The processing of raw materials extracted from the ground and may include smelting, or any other form of processing.

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Mineral Resource

Any solid material, aggregate, or substance of commercial value, whether consolidated or loose, found in natural deposits on or in the earth, including (but not limited to) clay, distomaceous earth, gravel, marl, metallic ores, sand, shell soil and stone.

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