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Board lacks jurisdiction to grant relief from zoning by-laws relating to land use planning.
The applicant brought an application under the Farming and Food Production Protection Act, 1998, alleging that a municipal zoning by-law restricted his agricultural operation by preventing access to his landlocked property and prohibiting agricultural use on lots under one acre.
The Normal Farm Practices Protection Board held a preliminary hearing to determine its jurisdiction.
While the Board found the applicant met the threshold definition of operating an agricultural operation, it concluded that the by-law provisions in question related to land use planning rather than the restriction of a specific normal farm practice.
Relying on the Court of Appeal's decision in Oakville (Town) v. Read, the Board determined it lacked jurisdiction to grant relief from land use planning provisions or to make declarations regarding public roadways.
The application was dismissed.
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