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Servicing<br />

<strong>The</strong> proposed non-farm residential lot is serviced by a private septic system and municipal<br />

water. <strong>The</strong> County <strong>of</strong> <strong>Lambton</strong> advises that there was a septic permit applied for in 1993, but<br />

it was refused as there was no supporting percolation test. In light <strong>of</strong> this record, the system<br />

needs to be replaced. <strong>The</strong> County’s minimum lot area standard established for lots on clay<br />

soil is 0.8 hectares and usually a raised bed septic system is required on clay soils. <strong>The</strong><br />

proposed non-farm residential lot is proposed to have a lot area <strong>of</strong> 0.8 hectares. I would<br />

recommend that any approval <strong>of</strong> this application be conditional on the Applicants satisfying<br />

the County and the <strong>Municipality</strong> that a new septic system be installed on the proposed nonfarm<br />

residential lot.<br />

Summary<br />

In light <strong>of</strong> the above, I can recommend that these applications be approved subject to the<br />

conditions contained in the Recommendation Section <strong>of</strong> this report as they are consistent<br />

with the Provincial Policy Statement.<br />

Respectfully submitted<br />

Patti L. Richardson<br />

Senior Planner<br />

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