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Notice of Public Meeting: Alloa Secondary Plan

Tue, Nov 19

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Council Chambers - Town of Caledon

FILE NUMBER(S): POPA 2024-0004 A Public Meeting will be held to consider a proposed Official Plan Amendment application. Your input and insight will inform and shape plans that meet the needs of our community.

Notice of Public Meeting: Alloa Secondary Plan
Notice of Public Meeting: Alloa Secondary Plan

Time & Location

Nov 19, 2024, 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Council Chambers - Town of Caledon, 6311 Old Church Rd, Caledon East, ON L7C 1J6, Canada

About the event

You can also ask questions or provide comments by:

  • Submitting written correspondence to agenda@caledon.ca  and planning@caledon.ca  for consideration during the Public Meeting. Please note that written comments will form part of the public record.

  • Contacting Planning staff or the Lead Planner during office hours by phone or email.

  • Booking an appointment to visit Town Hall to speak with Planning staff. Visit www.caledon.ca/development  for more information.


Applicant and Location

  • Applicant: Glen Schnarr & Associates on behalf of Alloa Landowners Group

  • Location: 725 hectares (1,800 acres) are bounded by the Highway 413 Protection Corridor to the north and west, Chinguacousy Road to the east, and Mayfield Road to the south Part of Lots 18, 19, 20, and 21, Concessions 3, 4 and 5, WHS (Chinguacousy)


Proposed Changes

The applicant has applied for an Official Plan Amendment (POPA 2024-0004) to facilitate the development of a secondary plan planned for approximately 40,000 people and 14,000 diversified housing units, across a total area of 724.38 hectares (1789.9 acres). The Secondary Plan will also include a protected natural heritage system, an employment area, community amenities, a connected road and active transportation network, and a mix of land uses, including commercial/mixed use. The employment area will be planned for approximately 2,470 jobs and a further 1,490 population-related jobs are expected. The estimated density will be approximately 90 residents and jobs per hectare.


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