Ken McRae reports – December 2006:
There is a “Notice” posting on the Ontario Ministry of the Environment’s (MOE) Environmental Bill of Rights Registry (EBRR) regarding the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) consideration of a “Discussion Paper – A Proposed Modelling and Scenario-based Approach for Identifying Natural Heritage Systems in Southern Ontario”. A copy of that posting is copied and pasted below.
The final “Modelling and Scenario-based Approach for Identifying Natural Heritage Systems in Southern Ontario” may have an impact on the review that MNR is to carry out in 2007 of its “Ontario Wetlands Evaluation System” (OWES) manual for Southern Ontario. I’ve been previously told that a posting will be put on the EBRR in January for that review.
The “Modelling and Scenario-based Approach for Identifying Natural Heritage Systems in Southern Ontario” will likely have an influence on the criteria used in the OWES to determine what a wetland is, and which wetlands qualify for being designated “Provincially Significant” or “Significant”, as the two should be consistent with one another.
Only “Significant” wetlands in parts of the province are given limited, far short of what is needed, protection under the province’s “Provincial Policy Statement” (PPS). There are groups of rural landowners, developers, and some municipal governments, who want MNR’s criteria for determining what lands qualify as being a “wetland” and what wetlands qualify to be designated “Provincially Significant” or “Significant” severely weakened. They don’t want wetlands on their properties to be protected from development. It is therefore important that MNR’s criteria for identifying wetlands and determining which ones are “Provincially Significant” or “Significant” remains scientifically based, not politically based, nor based upon short-sighted economic gains.
Therefore, please read the posting below and its linked materials and consider submitting comments. The deadline for submitting comments is Dec. 22nd.
EBR Registry Number: XB06E2025 Type of Notice: Information
Ministry: Natural Resources Status of Notice: Information
Date Information Notice Posted: 2006/11/07
INFORMATION NOTICE
© Queen’s Printer for Ontario, 2006
Members of the public are invited to submit their written comments by December 22, 2006 to the contact person listed below.
Title :
Discussion Paper – A Proposed Modelling and Scenario-based Approach for Identifying Natural Heritage Systems in Southern Ontario
General Reason for Notice:
This notice is for your information. The Environmental Bill of Rights does not require this notice to be placed on the Environmental Registry, however, section 6 of the Act does allow the Environmental Registry to be used to share information about the environment with the public.
Further Specific Explanation:
This discussion paper is being posted as an information notice with an invitation for public comment. The discussion paper outlines a proposed spatial modelling tool under development and testing by the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) with participation of technical experts. In addition to the participation of technical experts, MNR would like to give members of the public an opportunity to comment on the matter.
Short Description:
Under the Natural Spaces program, the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) is developing and testing an approach for identifying landscape scale natural heritage systems for southern Ontario. This is the first step in development of science-based, replicable guidelines and tools that will be made available, on a voluntary basis, to municipalities, conservation authorities and other organizations with an interest in conservation, restoration and stewardship of natural heritage. This approach and resulting products will provide the MNR and other conservation agencies with information useful in setting strategic priorities for restoration, conservation and partnership activities on the landscape. The approach and its products will also be made available to municipalities as a voluntary tool to help them meet the policy requirements under the Provincial Policy Statement, 2005. The discussion paper (web link below) describes a process – the Natural Spaces proposed approach – under development and testing by MNR with the participation of technical experts from other ministries, municipalities, conservation authorities and conservation/stewardship organizations. The approach and resulting tools will provide guidance to the MNR for its stewardship and acquisition programs.
Purpose of the Notice:
The purpose of this notice is to inform the public of this work and to invite comments regarding the proposed approach described in the discussion paper.
Decision:
This notice will be updated as new information becomes available.
Other Relevant Information:
The web-links which appear towards the bottom of this notice provide the following additional information about this notice.
• Environmental Registry notice XB05E6808 – The Ministry of Natural Resources announces the Natural Spaces Program supporting stewardship and conservation in Southern Ontario
• Discussion Paper – A Proposed Modelling and Scenario-based Approach for Identifying Natural Heritage Systems in Southern Ontario
Other Public Consultation:
On August 3, 2005, MNR launched the Natural Spaces program, an initiative designed to combat the loss of natural greenspace in southern Ontario. It was announced that as part of this effort MNR would work with partners on identifying and conserving natural heritage systems helps to sustain healthy and diverse ecosystems over the long term (see Environmental Registry notice XB05E6808).
Natural Spaces Leadership Alliance has participated in development of proposed approach and through the Alliance, experts from a cross section of agencies have been working with the MNR on the development of the approach. As the approach is developed and pilot tested in two eco-districts, workshops will be held with local experts to review the initial results and to gain local refinement of objectives, targets and data. Results of the pilot projects will contribute to updates to this Environmental Registry posting. The approach and products may be part of future public information sessions associated with the roll out of the Growth Plan by MPIR or by municipalities utilizing this tool as a support to their individual municipal land use planning efforts.
Contact Person:
Greg Pulham, Municipal Planning Specialist
MNR Policy and Planning Coordination Branch
300 Water Street, 5th Floor, North Tower
Peterborough, Ontario, K9J 8M5
PHONE: (705) 755-5969 FAX: (705) 755-1971
Additional material in support of this notice is available by clicking the following hyperlink(s):
https://www.ontario.ca/page/ministry-environment-conservation-parks [article no longer online]
https://www.ontario.ca/page/ministry-environment-conservation-parks [article no longer online]
http://www.naturalspaces.mnr.gov.on.ca/nhs.html
http://www.espacesnaturels.mnr.gov.on.ca/nhs.html [article no longer online]
From Ken McRae – January 2007:
August 17, 2007:
The Ontario Ministry of the Environment published two proposed Codes of Practice on the EBR web site (EBR Registry Number: 010-1259) at http://www.ebr.gov.on.ca
The deadline for comments is October 16, 2007. Comments must be directed to:
Ariane Heisey, Special Projects Advisor,
Ministry of the Environment, Project Coordination Section
2 St Clair Avenue West
Floor 14, Toronto Ontario M4V 1L5
Phone: (416) 314-7087
Comments can also be entered directly on the EBR web site.
Description:
The Code of Practice: Preparing and Reviewing Environmental Assessments in Ontario sets out the ministry’s expectations for the content of an environmental assessment under 6.1 (2) of the Environmental Assessment Act. It also sets out the roles and responsibilities for all participants in the environmental assessment process.
The Code of Practice: Preparing, Reviewing and Using Class Environmental Assessments in Ontario sets out the ministry’s expectations for the content of a “parent” class environmental assessment under 14 (2) of the Environmental Assessment Act. It also sets out the roles and responsibilities for all participants in the class environmental assessment process. In addition, there is a separate section on using the class environmental assessment process at the project stage and provides guidance to the public on how to navigate the class environmental assessment process for a particular project.
Direct link to the documents: [Archivist’s note: These documents are archived on the EBR site. Contact the Ministry to obtain a copy.]
The Code of Practice: Preparing and Reviewing Environmental Assessments in Ontario (65 pp.)
http://www.downloads.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/env_reg/er/documents/2007/EA%20Code%20Aug%202007.pdf
The Code of Practice: Preparing, Reviewing and Using Class Environmental Assessments in Ontario (97 pp.)
http://www.downloads.ene.gov.on.ca/envision/env_reg/er/documents/2007/Class%20EA%20Aug%202007.pdf
Thanks to Ted Cooper for alerting us to these EBR postings.
Erwin Dreessen