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The hearing involved the review and decision on two primary applications. Application A24-25 for 624 High Street proposed increasing a boathouse length, reducing the required side yard setback, and increasing maximum coverage within the Shoreline Buffer Overlay Zone; the Planning Division recommended approval with conditions, and the Committee subsequently approved the application. Application B07-25 concerning 388, 390, and 434 West Street South sought to sever land from 388 West Street South and add it to 434 West Street South, involving the severance of a previously existing parcel boundary for a parking lot and the proposal of a vehicle right-of-way; this application was also recommended for approval with conditions by the Planning Division and approved by the Committee. Following the applications, the meeting recessed for a Member's Training Session covering topics such as Planning Act Reforms, Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), and Certificates of Official.
This Accessibility Plan for The Corporation of the City of Orillia outlines a strategic commitment to creating and maintaining accessible environments for residents and visitors, spanning from 2023 to 2028. The plan aims to provide consistent opportunity and access to City goods, services, and facilities, guided by the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation (IASR). Key areas of focus include identifying and removing barriers related to information and communication, employment, transportation, the design of public spaces, and customer service. The overall vision is to foster an accessible and inclusive community by enhancing municipal facilities, programs, and services.
The City of Orillia Official Plan defines land use categories, including Living, Employment, and Environmental/Open Space areas, in accordance with the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe. It specifies area-specific policies for Waterfront Redevelopment Lands and properties west of Highway 11, serving as a roadmap for the city's development and outlines its long-term direction.
This Official Plan serves as a primary tool for the City of Orillia to direct future growth and development until 2031. It establishes a vision to create a complete community that is safe, healthy, attractive, and livable for all ages and abilities. The plan is guided by four key principles: managing growth responsibly and efficiently, promoting a complete and diverse community, ensuring environmental sustainability and integrity, and fostering a strong and diverse employment base. The plan translates this vision and these principles into an urban structure through various land use designations for Downtown, Living Areas, Employment Lands, and Environment/Open Space Areas.
This document presents the City of Orillia's 10-Year Capital & Reserve Forecast for the period 2026-2035. It details projected capital investments, debt forecasts, and reserve balances across various categories including Sustainability, Corporate, Development Charges, Development Related, Grant Funding, Asset Management, and Special Interest. The forecast was updated to reflect a Council motion concerning the funding strategy and includes a comprehensive overview of projects and financial adjustments.
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