THAT the City of Greater Sudbury’s delegated official be directed to amend the conditions of draft approval for a plan of subdivision on those lands described as Part of Parcels 2433 & 9436, Parts 1 to 3, Plan 53R-15429 and Parts 1 & 3, Plan 53R-16637, Lot 3, Concession 5, Township of Blezard, File # 780-7/98-002, in the report entitled “Whitson Lake Subdivision, Val Caron Extension” from the General Manager of Growth and Infrastructure, presented at the meeting of May 27th, 2024, as follows:
1. By adding subsection f) as follows to condition #11
“f) Lots containing wetland features must comply with Conservation Sudbury’s wetland guidelines and approval by the Nickel District Conservation Authority is required prior to any development taking place.
2. By deleting Condition #21 and replacing it with the following:
“21. That this draft approval shall lapse on June 16th, 2025.”
3. By adding the following to the end of Condition #38:
“That the geotechnical engineer will be required to address On-site and Excess Soil Management in accordance with O. Reg. 406/19.”
4. By deleting Condition #41 and replacing it with the following:
“#41. That the applicant/owner prepare a development plan that includes the limit of the regulatory flood elevation of 292 metres above sea level and the mapped wetland boundaries and is consistent with the required lot grading/drainage plan. Development (as defined by the Conservation Authorities Act) must occur outside of the regulatory floodplain and the mapped wetlands. This includes placement or removal of fill, lot grading, and the erection of buildings or structures.”
5. By adding the following new condition:
“#42. That wetland(s) must be mapped by a qualified professional (OWES-certified with experience in wetland mapping) to the satisfaction of the Conservation Authority. The wetlands must be mapped within the location of the proposed subdivision and within 30 m of the proposed subdivision. All mapping must include the wetland boundary and area of potential interference shown at 12 m and 30 m from the wetland boundary. Development must comply with Conservation Sudbury’s wetland guidelines. included that requires the owner to prepare and submit a development plan that includes the limit of the regulatory flood elevation of 292 m (958.01 ft) and is consistent with the required lot grading/drainage plan.”