Body: Council Type: By-law Meeting: Regular Date: 2011 Collection: By-laws Municipality: South Frontenac

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TOWNSHIP OF SOUTH FRONTENAC BY-LAW 2011-70

Being a by-law to stop up and close a portion of the unopened road allowance between concession 3 and concession 4 in lot 13, District of Bedford

WHEREAS South Frontenac Township Council has given approval in principle to close a

portion oftheunopened road allowance bebveen concession 3 and concession 4, lot 13,

White Lake, District of Bedford, Township of South Frontenac

AND WHEREAS the Corporation of the Township of South Frontenac may pass a By-

law to stop up and sell any highway or part thereof pursuant to the Municipal Act, Section 34(1)

AND WHEREAS, pursuant to the Township of South Frontenac’s Notice By-law 200292, the Corporation of the Township of South Frontenac caused to be published for four consecutive weeks in local newspapers and caused to be posted, a public notice that Council proposed to pass a By-law to close the said road allowance;

AND WHEREAS the said allowance is not used as a publicly travelled road; AND WHEREAS no objections have been received to the road closing; NOW THEREFORE the Council of the Township of South Frontenac enacts as follows:

  1. That the portion of road allowance in lot 13, lying between concession 3

and concession 4, in the former Township of Bedford, now in the Township of South Frontenac, being parts 6,7,8,9 on Plan 13R- 20261 shall be stopped up and closed;

  1. That the Mayor and Clerk/Administrator are hereby authorized and directed to execute such documents as are required;

That this By-law shall come into force and take effect upon registration of this By-law.

READ A FIRST AND SECOND TIME AND SIGNED THIS 1st DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2011

READ A THIRD TIME AND SIGNED THIS 1st DAY OF NOVEMBER, 2011 1>

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