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Consultation has concluded.
Please note that on September 12, 2023, Council Approved the Amendments to the Osprey Village Land Use By-law.
Copies of the approved amendments are available at the Municipal Services Building, 10 Allée Champlain Drive, Cookville, NS. For further information please contact Jacob Macpherson, Planner I at 902-521-5983 or e-mail: jacob.macpherson@modl.ca.
Background
On November 1, 2022, The Municipality of the District of Lunenburg announced it would be partnering with Partners for Care, an independent service partner of Nova Scotia Health (NSH), on the creation of the Lumia Health Collaborative Health Centre and MODL’s Community Hub in Osprey Village. The planned two-story, 45,000 square foot facility would feature a mixture of health-related businesses supported by a farmer’s market, community kitchen, café, and office space. Open space and community activities such as the farmer’s market would be located at the front of this development, which would require parking space to be relocated to the rear and side yard of the proposed development.
Please note that on September 12, 2023, Council Approved the Amendments to the Osprey Village Land Use By-law.
Copies of the approved amendments are available at the Municipal Services Building, 10 Allée Champlain Drive, Cookville, NS. For further information please contact Jacob Macpherson, Planner I at 902-521-5983 or e-mail: jacob.macpherson@modl.ca.
Background
On November 1, 2022, The Municipality of the District of Lunenburg announced it would be partnering with Partners for Care, an independent service partner of Nova Scotia Health (NSH), on the creation of the Lumia Health Collaborative Health Centre and MODL’s Community Hub in Osprey Village. The planned two-story, 45,000 square foot facility would feature a mixture of health-related businesses supported by a farmer’s market, community kitchen, café, and office space. Open space and community activities such as the farmer’s market would be located at the front of this development, which would require parking space to be relocated to the rear and side yard of the proposed development.
Lifecycle
Application
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An application is received to initiate an amendment to an existing local Land Use Bylaw and a member of staff is assigned to work on the project.
Planning Advisory Committee (June 22)
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The Planning Advisory Committee will meet to discuss the amendment application. Based on the discussion, the Planning Advisory Committee will then provide its own recommendation that will be taken to municipal Council.
Council First Reading (July 11)
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Council notifies all residents of its intention to accept the application in the near future.
Public Hearing and Council Reading (September 12)
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A Public Hearing is held to consider feedback from members of the public. After hearing from everyone, Council makes a final decision on the amendment application.
Appeal Period
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After Council's second reading, the public has the right to appeal the decision for a 14-day period.
Amended Land Use Bylaw in Effect
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Once the 14-day appeal period has lapsed, and no appeals have come in, the amended Land Use Bylaw is signed and is effective.