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THUNDER BAY — Residents who live near a gravel pit in Gorham Township have failed to get it shut down on the basis that it's not permitted under zoning regulations.
Nadin bought the property in 1999, at a time when zoning regulations didn't allow for pit and quarry aggregate operations there. In early 2017, because of new licensing requirements imposed by the Ontario government, operations were suspended until Nadin received a permit from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry.
But the judge said he found "Nadin's intended expansion and intensification of use to be a reasonable evolution of the commercial activity that has occurred on the property since 2006."
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