Commentaire
Quality of life includes opportunities to enjoy natural beauty and a healthy holistic economy with a strong, diverse, local agricultural partner; market garden, dairy, vineyards, organic, botanical distilleries, maple syrup and so much more. As we tirelessly ravage our farmland and countryside and turn paradise into car dealerships and condos, we, like slowly boiled frogs, eventually have no memory of the woods and fields that once contained our communities and used to be our livelihood and our refuge.
I strongly advise the government to drop the "40ha" increment provision. This is an ugly worm, in a salad that we all have to eat. It will spawn itself over and over until no leaf is left unstained.
Opportunistic developers will be that worm. Municipalities will be under constant pressure to open "just" another 40ha to developers whose paid lobbyists and driven persistence will eventually find a crack in community vigilance ... if not this year then next.
I urge you to close this 40ha clause. It is parasitic to the natural heritage of our future citizens. We owe the next generation of citizens - many not yet born - a worthy remnant of our rural past; a protected sanctuary of the agriculture bounty and natural beauty that profoundly who we are as a society.
Dropping the 40ha clause is hope for the future. It recognizes that a healthy community is more than just more jobs in an expansion driven growth machine that devours everything in its path. I believe this kind of consideration is consistent with a society that is much more ready for the future.
Soumis le 14 février 2019 9:23 PM
Commentaire sur
Modifications proposées au Règl. de l’Ont. 311/06 (Questions transitoires – Plans de croissance) pris en application de la Loi de 2005 sur les zones de croissance afin de mettre en œuvre la modification proposée au Plan de croissance de la région élargie
Numéro du REO
013-4505
Identifiant (ID) du commentaire
21855
Commentaire fait au nom
Statut du commentaire