Zoning Provisions Encyclopedia

Chapter: Miscellaneous Industrial Provisions

Automobile Wrecking Yards, Junk and Scrap Metal Yards

Where land is used for the purposes of an automobile wrecking yard or scrap metal yard or similar use, the storage of derelict automobiles, scrap metal, junk or similar materials shall not be carried out in that part of the land designated herein as the ‘front yard’, ‘side yard’, or ‘rear yard’ and a natural […]

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Commercial/Industrial Mixed Uses

Notwithstanding any other provisions of this By-law, where a commercial use is permitted as an accessory use in an Industrial Zone, it shall be located within the main building or within 2 meters of the main building, shall not exceed 50 percent of the total floor area of the main building and shall not exceed […]

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Drilling For and Production of Petroleum

Drilling, operation or maintenance of any well or well site for petroleum, natural gas or related drilling, or operation or maintenance of any production operation, are allowed in the City pursuant to the requirements of this ordinance.

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Excavation Permit Required

No person may undertake or continue the excavation of sand, gravel, clay, shale, limestone or other deposit for purposes of the sale or other commercial use of the excavated material unless an excavation permit has been issued therefore by the building inspector in a form prescribed by that officer.

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Gatehouse In Industrial Zone

Notwithstanding the yard and setback provisions of this By-law to the contrary, in an Industrial Zone, a gate house shall be permitted in a required front or side yard or in the area between the street line and the required setback.

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Maximum Non-residential Use In Mixed Use

Any use other than residential shall occupy not more than 20% of the allowable floor space and shall be restricted to the floor or floors below grade and to the first floor above grade.

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Mini-storage Warehouses

Mini-warehouses are permitted subject to the following conditions: Limited to single-storey structures; Individual lease spaces shall not exceed two hundred and fifty (250) square feet; The storage of goods which are explosive, highly flammable, or produce noxious odors shall be prohibited; No mini-warehouse development lot shall abut a street which is the boundary of an […]

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Performance Standards

There shall be no emission of smoke, particulate matter, fumes, vapours and other discernible air pollutants. Performance shall be evaluated as by the casual observer at the site or lot boundary. For Districts abutting R-1 Districts: there shall be no emission of odorous gases or matter in such magnitude as to be readily detachable by […]

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Petroleum Refining, Storing, Processing and Blending

Where land is used or buildings or structure are erected or used within industrial zones in accordance with the requirements of this by-law for purposes of storing, processing, refining and blending petroleum and petroleum products, the following regulations apply: on all boiler houses, furnaces, flares and other combustion units, the most modern devices shall be […]

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