OMB reform: First round, June 2016

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August 4, 2016

The long anticipated process to reform the Ontario Municipal Board got under way at the end of  June 2016.  Here is the government’s information page: http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/Page14965.aspx.  In this round, the Ministry sought feedback on six specific aspects: jurisdiction and powers; meaningful citizen participation and local perspective; clear/predictable decision making; hearing procedures and practices; alternative dispute resolution; and timely processes and decision making.

In earlier submissions, the Greenspace Alliance already had made suggestions on most of these topics (January 2014 ; November 2014).  We reiterated them in a new submission but new items include references to the two disastrous Decisions that have come out of the OMB recently — the Walton/Taggart decision and the Sunset Lakes Decision (jurisdiction part).  Here is the new submission.

August 11, 2016

An op-ed in the Ottawa Citizen of August 11 by Jamie Liew (U of O) and Michael Powell (Dalhousie CA) says that citizens “need a level playing field” at the OMB — at present no one can match developers’ deep pockets.  They recommend an independent government-funded legal support service similar to what exists in the human rights field with the Ontario Human Rights Legal Support Centre.