Hybrid Public Meeting and Recommendation Report -291 North Service Rd - This event has already occurred
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DeLoyde Development Solutions on behalf of the landowners at 291 North Service Road has applied for an Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment to permit asphalt manufacturing with outdoor open storage of aggregates, a 232 m2operation...
DeLoyde Development Solutions on behalf of the landowners at 291 North Service Road has applied for an Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment to permit asphalt manufacturing with outdoor open storage of aggregates, a 232 m2 operation building, unenclosed silos, and a heated rotary drum.
This meeting will be held using a hybrid model, allowing members of Council, City staff and the public the option of participating remotely or in person at Burlington City Hall
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1. Pre-register to speak by noon the business day before the meeting is to be held. You can pre-register in one of the following ways: a. complete the online delegation request form at www.burlington.ca/delegation; b. submit a written request by email to the Office of the City Clerk at clerks@burlington.ca, or c. phone 905-335-7600, ext. 7481.
2. Register during the Public Meeting. a. If you are attending the meeting virtually, you can register to speak by emailing clerks@burlington.ca, as noted in the ticker tape that will be scrolling along the bottom of the live stream webcast of the meeting with registration information. b. If you are attending the meeting in person, you can register to speak during the meeting by following instructions provided at the meeting. Speakers are limited to a maximum of 10 minutes each and are webcasted online. If you have presentation materials, they must be submitted to Clerks at clerks@burlington.ca no later than noon, one business day before the meeting to allow for their distribution and review by all members of the Committee. Please note the content of all submissions is considered public and will be posted to the City’s website.