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			<title>Democracy Caledon “appalled by snow job on” by-laws open house</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri Apr 17 8:51:50 2026 / +0000  GMT</pubDate>
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<p>OUR READERS WRITE</p>
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<p>Democracy Caledon is appalled that a public open house originally set to discuss only the proposed new by-law on site alteration has morphed into a snow job that covers a blizzard of five proposed by-laws, all in two hours on September 3.</p>
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<p>The Town of Caledon has decided that information displays at the open house will now cover these proposed new or amended by-laws, all between 5 and 7 pm:</p>
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<p>Site alteration;</p>
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<p>Property standards;</p>
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<p>Clean yards;</p>
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<p>Tree preservation;</p>
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<p>Entrance permit.</p>
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<p>In adding four more by-laws to the open house, the Town is violating its own procedural by-law that requires 20 days' notice of a change to a public meeting or open house. The Town back-dated its notice of the change to give the impression it had met the 20-day requirement.</p>
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<p>“Heaven help the Caledon resident who wants to truly understand, in two hours, what the Town is planning for even one of these by-laws, let alone people who want in-depth information on several of them,” said Debbe Crandall, President of Democracy Caledon. “We see this as a strategy to divide and conquer by severely limiting the ability of residents to understand the Town's intentions with each by-law.&nbsp; This is not just public consultation at its worst and its most limited, it's a complete sham.”</p>
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<p>Crandall made a comparison to the one public meeting in April 24 on 12 zoning by-laws to fast-track urban development on some 5,000 acres of land in southern Caledon. “We've seen this kind of major erosion of public consultation before – and look where that landed.&nbsp; Democracy Caledon launched a legal challenge to those 12 by-laws.”</p>
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<p>Democracy Caledon calls on the Town to revert to the original plan – devote September 3 to the proposed site alteration by-law ONLY.&nbsp; This by-law will likely have wide-ranging implications for land use and landscape change across Caledon, for example at “Swan Lake” in Ward 1.&nbsp; The Town should schedule separate open houses for each of the five by-laws.</p>
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<p><strong>Democracy Caledon</strong></p>
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			<wp-post_date>2025-08-21 12:16:45</wp-post_date>
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