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PREAMBLE <br />still apply to the exception zone. Exception zones are in the format of the zone symbol followed <br />by a dash ( " - ") and a unique exception number. For example, R1 -1 is Residential Exception 1 <br />to the R1 zone. Unless otherwise stated, these exception zones are subject to the General <br />Provisions (Section 6.0), Permitted Uses (Section 7.0) and the applicable zone regulations <br />(Section 8.0). <br />Schedules <br />Schedule A illustrates the zoning in the Town. Schedule A also illustrates, as overlays, the <br />following natural heritage features and natural hazards which are subject to the General <br />Provisions of Section 6.0: the Lake St. Clair Floodprone Areas /Inland Floodplain Development <br />Control Area, Limit of the Regulated Area, and a natural heritage system overlay (which <br />includes Woodlands and Significant Valley Lands, as identified in the Town of Lakeshore <br />Official Plan). Regulations related to development within or in close proximity to the natural <br />heritage overlay are included in the General Provisions. It is noted that evaluated wetlands and <br />environmentally significant areas, which are also identified in the Official Plan, are zoned <br />Wetland (W) and Environmental Protection (EP), respectively, and therefore are not included in <br />the natural heritage overlay. General provisions are provided to regulate development in <br />zones that are adjacent to or in close proximity to wetlands and environmentally significant <br />areas. The zone regulations for the W and EP zones regulate development within these <br />identified features. <br />Schedule B illustrates the required intermittent and continuous street frontages in the County <br />Road 22 Corridor Special Planning Area, which establishes minimum and maximum front yard <br />setbacks and building frontage areas on lots that fall within the County Road 22 Corridor. This <br />schedule must be read in conjunction with the general provisions for the County Road 22 <br />Corridor (Section 6.17). <br />Schedule C illustrates the Central Area zone within Belle River, within which the Town may <br />consider the collection of cash -in -lieu or parking in accordance with the provisions of Section <br />6.42.2 t) (Parking Areas and Other Parking Provisions). <br />Town of Lakeshore Zoning By -law <br />Council Adopted I January 10, 2012 jjj <br />
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