412 Miller Street Subdivision


Project Description:

File Numbers:  SUB24-01, Z01-2024, County Plan of Subdivision File 42T-2024-01

Location:  412 Miller Street, Meaford

Units: +/- 122 residential units

Proposal: A residential plan of subdivision with a mixture of single detached, semi-detached and townhouse dwellings with a minimum of 122 of total units. The subdivision is to be serviced by municipal water and sewer with access on from Miller Street.

Status: Draft Plan Approved and Zoning Approved. Decisions and Notices posted below.

Next Steps:  The applicant prepares detailed design of the infrastructure and works on clearing the Conditions of Draft Plan Approval.

Public Meeting:  The public meeting was held on March 4, 2024 at 5:00 PM.

Additional Information:

You can watch the livestream or video of public meetings on the Municipality of Meaford’s YouTube channel at www.meaford.ca/youtube.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Will the roads and corners be designed to accept garbage trucks, fire trucks, tractor-trailer moving trucks and similar vehicles?

Will the municipality assume “Road A” ? What cost to taxpayers will be incurred?

How does one determine an average traffic flow from a one day study?

The configuration of Miller Street and nearby intersections is outside the scope of the zoning by-law amendment and the draft plan of subdivision. These issues are on the radar of the municipality for further study as identified in Municipality of Meaford’s Transportation Master Plan which includes recommendations for traffic calming measures prior to studies being completed.

Is there thought to extend sidewalk connectivity out onto Miller Street?

Will residents be required to connect to the municipal sewer once it is extended? Will the cost of any road redevelopment and the cost of installing the required sewer expansion to service the proposed subdivision be borne by the developer?

Will residents be required to connect to the municipal sewer once it is extended? Will the cost of any road redevelopment and the cost of installing the required sewer expansion to service the proposed subdivision be borne by the developer?

Will there be a peer review completed of the technical studies/reports submitted for this development? Will the public be able to have access to the peer review comments?

Site Plan Approval is required for any future multi-residential development of more than 10 units.

Status: In Progress

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