Sunday, April 7, 2013

Quebec region sets 2km setback

This article appears to communicate a municipal level government, in Canada, setting setback regulations which a provincial government agreed to allow.
The article is in French - shown is a portion of the Google Translation

http://tvanouvelles.ca/lcn/infos/regional/montreal/archives/2013/03/20130325-163320.html
No wind can stand within 2 km of a dwelling and 1 km of a roadin the Haut-Saint-Laurent, in the Montérégie.
The Quebec government has officially endorsed the amended interim control (ROI) of the Haut-Saint-Laurent surrounding these structures on its territory, the mayors adopted on 9 January.
The Minister of Municipal Affairs, Regions and Land Occupancy (MAMROT), Sylvain Gaudreault, approved the new RCI in a letter dated March 13.
"The Regulation respects the policies of the government in terms of development. Therefore, under the Planning Act and planning, it shall enter into force on the day on which this notice will be served, "the minister said in this letter for the prefect of the MRC, Alain Castagner.

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