This consultation was open from:
July 22, 2013
to September 20, 2013
Proposal summary
Eabametoong First Nation and Mishkeegogamang First Nation are jointly leading preparation of a community based land use plan, working together with the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) within the context of the Far North Land Use Planning Initiative.
Proposal details
Description of policy
Eabametoong First Nation and Mishkeegogamang First Nation are jointly leading preparation of a community based land use plan, working together with the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) within the context of the Far North Land Use Planning Initiative. Eabametoong is located 280 km north of Nipigon, Ontario and Mishkeegogamang is located 170 km north of Sioux Lookout Ontario. The First Nation communities have chosen to name this plan 'Taashikaywin', meaning 'where we live'.
The community based land use plan will specify protected areas and other land use designations, identifying permitted land use activities within those areas. In preparing the land use plan, the objectives for planning in the Far North will be taken into account. The land use plan will be developed respecting traditional and other existing uses including tourism and mineral sector activities. Plan development will consider the capability of lands and resources to support additional land uses such as tourism, recreation, mineral sector activities, and forestry. Indigenous knowledge and science-based information and knowledge will support decision making.
The planning process is expected to take approximately 2 years, and will provide opportunity for all interested parties to participate. Details of public consultation opportunities are set out below. As set out in the Far North Act, the final plan will require joint approvals, by Eabametoong First Nation, Mishkeegogamang First Nation and by MNR. Direction resulting from approval of the land use plan will be added to the Crown Land Use Policy Atlas.
A planning area of interest has been defined by Eabametoong First Nation and Mishkeegogamang First Nation on the basis of traditional use and traditional harvesting areas. With respect for the shared land uses and interests of adjacent First Nation communities, additional dialogue will take place to set out the final planning area.
Purpose of policy
To prepare a Community Based Land Use Plan for an area in the Far North of Ontario, led jointly by Eabametoong First Nation and Mishkeegogamang First Nation, working together with the Ministry of Natural Resources.
Other information
The Far North Act 2010 provides objectives for land use planning in the Far North. These objectives are to be taken into account in the preparation of the terms of reference for planning and the preparation of the plan:
- A significant role for First Nations in the planning.
- The protection of areas of cultural value in the Far North and the protection of ecological systems in the Far North by including at least 225,000 square kilometres of the Far North in an interconnected network of protected areas designated in community based land use plans.
- The maintenance of biological diversity, ecological processes and ecological functions, including the storage and sequestration of carbon in the Far North.
- Enabling sustainable economic development that benefits the First Nations.
Terms of Reference have been prepared that guide the designation of an area in the Far North as a planning area and the preparation of a land use plan for the planning area. The Terms of Reference have been approved by Eabametoong First Nation, Mishkeegogamang First Nations and the Ministry of Natural Resources and can be viewed at the weblink provided below.
The following weblinks provide supporting information:
- Information about Far North www.ontario.ca/farnorth
- Far North Act http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/statutes/english/elaws_statutes_10f18_e.htm
- Terms of Reference for the Eabametoong First Nation and Mishkeegogamang First Nation Community Based Land Use Plan http://apps.mnr.gov.on.ca/public/files/er/stdprod_108964.pdf
During the development of a community based land use plan the Ministry is considering both Our Sustainable Future and its Statement of Environmental Values.
Alternatives to the government contact are:
Andy Yesno
Taashikaywin Liaison
Eabametoong First Nation
P.O. Box 298
Eabamet Lake, Ontario
P0T 1L0
David Maskeyash, Councilor
Taashikaywin Liaison
Mishkeegogamang First Nation
1-B First Nation Street, General Delivery
Mishkeegogamang, Ontario
P0V 2H0
Other public consultation opportunities
First Nations communities, resource users, local and provincial interest groups, government agencies, landowners, and the members of the general public receive an Invitation to Participate through direct written notice. Persons not included in this initial mailing who wish to be involved in the process may have their names added to the mailing list by contacting the contact person listed in this notice. Public notice of this planning process has also been placed in local newspapers.
Information centers will provide information relevant to the particular phase of planning occurring at that time. Project Planning Team members will be present to provide information, collect comments, and answer questions. Summaries of all public input will be provided.
At Phase 1 the Terms of Reference for planning will be shared, including sharing information and knowledge about the planning area that would assist in the development of the community based land use plan. In addition, issues that need to be addressed in the planning process can be identified.
A second public consultation opportunity will be provided to share a Draft Community Based Land Use Plan (Phase 2). A decision notice will be provided upon approval of a Final Community Based Land Use Plan (Phase 3).
Opportunities for Public Involvement will include:
Phase 1 - Share Terms of Reference and invite participation; Information centers will be held in Eabametoong, Mishkeegogamang/Pickle Lake and Thunder Bay.
Details on information center arrangements (location, times) will be provided in newspaper notices and will be available from the contact person identified in this notice.
Phase 2 – Share Draft Community Based Land Use Plan for review and input – Fall/Winter 2013/2014
Phase 3 – Notice of Final Community Based Land Use Plan - Spring/Summer 2014.
Supporting materials
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Some supporting materials may not be available online. If this is the case, you can request to view the materials in person.
Get in touch with the office listed below to find out if materials are available.
49 Prince Street
P.O. Box 309
Sioux Lookout,
ON
P8T 1A6
Canada
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Jennifer Chikoski
421 James Street South
1st Floor
Thunder Bay,
ON
P7E 2V6
Canada
Comment
Commenting is now closed.
The comment period was from July 22, 2013
to September 20, 2013