Notice of Public Meeting - July 7, 2026

1. B17/2026, B18/2026, B19/2026, B20/2026, Notice of Public Hearing,11404 County Rd. 45 (Ryan & Kaylea Friedrich)

Description of the Proposal:

Please note that this is a recirculation of Severance Applications B02/2024, B03/2024, B04/2024, and B05/2024, now identified as B17/2026, B18/2026, B19/2026 and B20/2026.

As originally proposed in 2024, the applications seek approval to consolidate three (3) existing parcels of land and an unopened road allowance into a single landholding. Following consolidation, the lands are proposed to be divided into six (6) parcels.

Under the proposed lot configuration, the existing dwelling and associated accessory buildings will be situated on a retained residential parcel. A separate parcel will be created to contain and protect the identified natural heritage features on the property, thereby consolidating these environmental lands into a single lot. The remaining newly created parcels are intended to function as residential building lots, each with appropriate frontage and direct access from County Road 45.

Severance Consent Application B17/2026 proposes the creation of one (1) new residential building lot comprising approximately 0.97 hectares (2.4 acres) of vacant land.

Severance Consent Application B18/2026 proposes the creation of one (1) new residential building lot comprising approximately 0.84 hectares (2.07 acres) of vacant land.

Severance Consent Application B19/2026 proposes the creation of one (1) new residential building lot comprising approximately 1.08 hectares (2.66 acres) of vacant land.

Severance Consent Application B20/2026 proposes the creation of one (1) new residential building lot comprising approximately 1.49 hectares (3.69 acres) of vacant land.

The retained parcel containing the existing dwelling and accessory buildings will have an area of approximately 4.07 hectares (10.07 acres).

The largest retained parcel will comprise approximately 32.03 hectares (79.15 acres) of vacant land containing significant natural features, including wetlands. This parcel may retain the potential for future residential development, subject to applicable planning approvals. It is proposed to merge with the unopened road allowance and the southern triangular parcel identified as Roll No. 14 35 229 040 10029 0000.

The proposal also includes the consolidation of a portion of the unopened road allowance located between Lots 7, 8, and 9, Concessions 9 and 10, in the former Township of Percy.

Zoning Amendment Application C09/2026 has been submitted in conjunction with these applications.

2. C09/2026, Notice of Public Meeting, 11404 County Rd. 45 (Ryan & Kaylea Friedrich)

Take Notice that the Council for the Municipality of Trent Hills has received a complete application to consider a proposed Zoning By-Law Amendment to amend the Municipality of Trent Hills Zoning By-law 2010-105, under Section 34 of The Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, C. p. 13.

Subsequent to Severance Consent Applications B17/2026, B18/2026, B19/2026 B20/2026, the purpose and effect of the proposed Zoning By-law Amendment is to recognize the creation of six (6) parcels. 

The current zoning of the subject lands is the Rural (RU) Zone. The proposed zoning for Severance Consent Applications B17/2026, B18/2026, B19/2026 & B20/2026 will be the Rural Residential Zone. The zoning for the retained vacant portion, being approximately 32.03 hectares (79.15 acres), contains vacant land, will remain the Rural (RU) Zone. The zoning for the retained lot containing the existing residential dwelling and outbuildings, being approximately 4.07 hectares (10.07 acres) will be rezoned to Rural Residential (RR). All existing Environmentally Protected (EP) and Environmentally Sensitive (ES) zoning will remain in place. 

Land Acknowledgement

We recognize the traditional keepers of this land and, specifically our neighbours of the Alderville First Nation, with a formal territorial acknowledgement.

Welcome to the Gunshot Treaty Lands of 1788. It is on these lands and on the shores of the big lake, the Mississauga Anishinabeg met with the Crown to facilitate the opening of these lands for
settlement.

Let us be reminded of the responsibility we all have in making sure that we respect these lands and waters that give us life and sustain our livelihoods.