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I strongly oppose the Schedule 3 changes proposed to our Planning Act. This Planning Act is policy for good reason and should not be able to be sidestepped when convenient. This attempt at strengthening the recently and frequently abused Ministerial Zoning Order (MZO) power is disheartening. Not having to comply with our most basic and fundamental planning principles outside of the greenbelt is frankly ridiculous. In addition, I fail to understand how a bill can be passed that is retroactive and forgives past violation. If the planning act was violated in the past then it was violated and no amount of future changes will alter that fact...... For the sake of our democracy and transparency, MZO's should be subject to scrutiny and legal challenge.
The government claims that zoning orders can be used to protect a provincial interest (e.g., to protect an environmentally sensitive feature by prohibiting uses). However the instances of this occurring are negligible compared to the number of times MZOs have been used to allow development on protected land. Ontario has enough problems with flooding, leave our wetlands and protected areas alone! I enjoy hiking and paddling in these areas on an almost weekly basis and to irrevocably destroy them is shortsighted and does not benefit the majority of Ontarians, nor will it help "restart the economy".
Soumis le 25 mars 2021 3:58 PM
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Modifications proposées aux arrêtés de zonage du ministre et à la Loi sur l’aménagement du territoire
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019-3233
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52415
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