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HomeMy WebLinkAboutKIN 83 4561 Amend Redevelopment . . THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF KINCARDINE BY-LAW NO. 4561 A BY-LAW TO AMEND THE REDEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR THE KINCARDINE REDEVELOPMENT AREA. WHEREAS the Corporation of the Town of Kincardine has, with the approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, adopted a Redevelopment Plan withth~passage of By-law 4472 in accordance with Section 22(5) of The Planning Act (R.S.O. 1980); AND WHEREAS the Town of Kincardine has defined a Redevelopment Area in accordance with Section 22(2) of The Planning Act (R.S.O. 1980); AND WHEREAS the Town of Kincardine has been allocated an additional $200,000 O.N.I.P. Grant by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing; AND WHEREAS the Town of Kincardine wishes to amend its Redevelopment Plan in order to plan for and distribute this grant; AND WHEREAS the proposed amendment is in conformity with the Official Plan of the Town of Kincardine Planning Area; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Corporation of the Tòwn of Kincardine ENACTS as follows: 1) The attached amendment to the Redevelopment Plan is hereby adopted as the amended Redevelopment Plan of the Redevelopment Areas as defined by By-law 4444 of the Corporation of the Town of Kincardine. 2) The Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to make application to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing for approval of the amended Redevelopment Plan for the Kincardine Redevelopment Area. 3) This By-law shall come into force and take effect on the date of approval by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. READ a FIRST and SECOND time this 6th day of October 1983. ~....-------- ~ 714<€-t~A'ç;¡- ayor ........-c r READ a THIRD time and FINALLY PASSED this 20th day of OctobeÍ'«_ 1983. ~~ -- ~ ~ ~.. ??/.--'¿A . //{; er ::- PART 1 By-law No. 4561 INTRODUCTION . The purpose of the amendment is to revise the existing redevelopment plan in order to recognize additionalpròvincial funding of $200,000 and municipal funding of $200,000. This brings the total project budget to $800,000. This amendment will plan for this expenditure. EXISTING CONDITIONS It should be noted that the Town's 1982 population was 5,930 people; a rise from the 1980 population of 5,532 people. PART 2 -- PROPOSED PROGRAMS - PHASE 2 1) New Water Storage Facility The present water storage facility erected in 1948 is to be replaced by a new water storage facility to be located on the north side of Durham Street adjacent to the Community Centre. The Town has been advised that it needs to replace its existing storage facility in the near future. The new storage facility is designed to accomodate future growth in the Town. 2) Connaught Park Improvements Connaught Park is a large and well-used multi-purpose park in the heart of the redevelopment area. The park will have a number of improvements including upgrading existing ball diamonds with better drainage and landscaping and related improvements. 3) Parks Library & Community Development Plans are to carryon with work already begun under stage one. PART 3 FINANCIAL PLAN AND STAGING The financial plans outlined below are approximate and will be subject to more detailed scheduling as tenders are called and project details develop. PROPOSED PROJECTS AND COSTS - PHASE 2 Project Provincial Municipal Total Cost Cost Cost Estimate $158,000 $592,000 $750,000 Water Tower eonnaught Park Community Centre Library and other Parks 40,000 40,000 80,000 . ONIP Plan preparation and approval 2,000 2,000 4,000 $200,000 $634,000 $834,000