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Home /Backyard chickens back for MH council News14 April 2021 By Chad Ingram The issue of allowing backyard chickens in Minden Hills is back on the proverbial table for township councillors after a delegation during an April 8 online meeting. During last week’s committee-of-the-whole meeting, councillors heard a presentation from resident Matthew McWilliams, requesting the township amend its zoning bylaw to allow for the keeping of backyard chickens. Currently, Dysart et al is the only one of Haliburton County’s four lower-tier townships that permits keeping backyard chickens. Backyard chickens are permitted in numerous municipalities across Ontario, including large urban centres. The issue has been discussed by a series of Minden Hills councils, with requests from the public coming forward every few years. ....
Home /Dealing with docks on public property News14 April 2021 By Chad Ingram Minden Hills council is considering what to do about the proliferation of private docks placed on publicly owned shoreline road allowances within the township, and is looking to involve the public in that conversation. Councillors received a report regarding private docks on public property from township planner Ian Clendening during an online April 8 committee-of-the-whole meeting. As that report indicates, the existing policy regarding such docks essentially divides them into three categories: one, those outside the village of Minden, where they are to be ‘directly across the road’ from the benefitting property; two, within the village of Minden along the Gull River, where no additional docks are permitted; and within the village of Minden; and, three, within Riverwalk, where existing docks are permitted to remain, at the discretion of the township. ....