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SG Council Council Confronts Land Use Pressures, Community Concerns, and Grant Funding

by Alain Lauzon
February 21, 2026
in Politics, South Glengarry
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January 12th, 2026

South Glengarry Council Confronts Land Use Pressures, Community Concerns, and Grant Funding at January 12 Meeting

The Township of South Glengarry’s January 12, 2026 council meeting was dominated by two highly attended public meetings on proposed zoning and official plan amendments, followed by routine municipal business including contract awards, bylaw approvals, and discussion of the Township’s 2026 grants and donations program. The meeting highlighted the growing tension between economic development proposals and community concerns around safety, land use compatibility, and rural character.


Rezoning Proposal Near Curry Hill Draws Strong Public Response

Council held a public meeting to receive input on a zoning amendment request to rezone a 7.4-acre property at 21899 Old Highway 2 from highway commercial to light industrial. The applicant’s representative explained that the change would allow a broader range of low-impact employment uses and improve the property’s marketability due to its proximity to Highway 401 and the Curry Hill interchange.

Municipal staff confirmed that no environmental concerns had been identified and that no new buildings were proposed at this time. However, residents voiced strong opposition, citing traffic safety, noise, environmental risk, property value impacts, and uncertainty over future permitted uses. Council clarified that conditional zoning is not permitted under current legislation, meaning site cleanup requirements could not be imposed through the zoning process. The application will return to Council once further staff analysis is completed.


Transportation Depot Proposal Raises Agricultural and Safety Concerns

A second public meeting addressed a combined official plan amendment and zoning bylaw amendment for 5961 County Road 34 in Lancaster, where the applicant is seeking approval to establish a transportation depot and repair garage on land currently designated as prime agricultural.

County planning staff outlined the strict provincial tests required for non-agricultural uses on agricultural land, including demonstrating need, examining alternative locations, and mitigating impacts. The proposal includes a repair facility and significant truck parking, with access from County Road 34.

Public opposition was extensive, with residents and local business owners raising concerns about heavy truck traffic through Lancaster, road safety, environmental impacts, noise, odours, and overall compatibility with the surrounding rural and village setting. Council emphasized that the meeting was for public input only and that final decisions on the official plan amendment rest with County Council. Further reports and recommendations are forthcoming.


Community Infrastructure and Administrative Business

Following the public meetings, Council awarded a $1.999 million contract for roof and siding replacement at the Charlotte Recreation Centre, reinforcing continued investment in community infrastructure.

Council also passed several administrative bylaws, including taxation and borrowing bylaws, and appointed screening and hearing officers for the Township’s new Administrative Monetary Penalty System (AMPS), a move intended to modernize and streamline bylaw enforcement.

Provincial funding agreements were accepted for fire protection services and community sport and recreation infrastructure, supporting upcoming capital projects.


2026 Grants and Donations Program Reviewed

Council concluded the meeting with an in-depth discussion on the Township’s 2026 grants and donations program. Staff presented applications from community groups across cultural, recreational, and social service categories. Council reviewed eligibility, policy compliance, and funding limits, noting that some applications included ineligible expenses such as wages or equipment purchases.

A tiered funding approach was discussed and generally supported, aiming to balance fiscal responsibility with continued support for community programming. Further refinement and communication with applicant groups were emphasized.


Closed Session and Adjournment

Council entered a closed session to discuss personnel and land matters and returned without reporting out. The meeting adjourned at approximately 10:25 p.m.


Overall Takeaway

The January 12 meeting underscored the challenges South Glengarry faces as development pressures intersect with agricultural preservation, road safety, and community expectations. Council maintained a process-driven, transparent approach to contentious planning matters while continuing to invest in recreation infrastructure and community organizations. The meeting reflected a municipality carefully balancing economic opportunity, rural character, and responsible governance.

For the complete video of the meeting, click HERE.


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Alain Lauzon

Alain Lauzon

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