Kashechewan First Nation community based land use plan

ERO number
013-1991
Notice type
Policy
Posted by
Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry
Notice stage
Proposal Updated
Proposal posted
Comment period
December 19, 2017 - February 2, 2018 (45 days) Closed
Last updated

Update Announcement

This notice was republished on February 27, 2018 to revise the open house dates for Phase 1 of the proposal, under the Other Public Consultation section of this notice.

This consultation was open from:

December 19, 2017
to February 2, 2018

Proposal summary

Land use planning is a process that determines the most appropriate use of land and water. We are working with Kashechewan First Nation to develop a community based land use plan for an area in the Far North. It will identify which lands will be dedicated to protection and which will be open for potential economic development.

Proposal details

Description of policy

Kashechewan First Nation is leading preparation of a Community Based Land Use Plan (CBLUP), working together with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) within the context of the Far North Land Use Planning Initiative under the Far North Act, 2010. Kashechewan First Nation is located on the northern shore of the Albany River near James Bay. The nearest large urban centre is the City of Timmins, which is 460km to the south.

The community based land use plan will specify protected areas and other land use designations, and identify permitted land use activities within those areas. In preparing the land use plan, the objectives for planning in the Far North Act, 2010, will be taken into account. The land use plan will be developed respecting traditional uses 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, renewable energy, forestry, and mining and mineral exploration. Consideration of existing or potential infrastructure is also within the scope of planning. Indigenous traditional knowledge and science-based information will support decision-making during land use planning.

The planning process is expected to take approximately two years, and will provide opportunity for interested parties to participate. Details of public consultation opportunities are described below. As set out in the Far North Act, 2010, the final plan will require a joint approval by Kashechewan First Nation and MNRF. The community based land use plan will become part of the land use policy direction for Ontario and be added to Crown Land Use Policy Atlas. Future land use or resource development proposals will need to be consistent with the land use designations and permitted uses specified in the plan.

A planning area of interest has been identified by Kashechewan First Nation based on a number of factors, including an understanding of traditional and cultural use. Throughout the planning process, dialogue will continue with adjacent First Nation communities in order to build a common understanding for how planning will occur in areas of shared interest. The outcome of this dialogue will support the designation of a final planning area for the CBLUP under the Far North Act, 2010.

Purpose of policy

To create a Community Based Land Use Plan that is jointly developed with Kashechewan First Nation and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry for an area in the Far North.

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.

MNRF is preparing a Far North Land Use Strategy to assist with the preparation of land use plans. The Far North Act, 2010, requires that when a plan is being prepared, the strategy (as it exists at the time the plan is prepared) be taken into account.

During the development of a land use plan the MNRF will consider its Statement of Environmental Values and its strategic plan, Horizons 2020.

The following web links provide supporting information:

Public consultation

This proposal was posted for a 45 day public review and comment period starting December 19, 2017. Comments were to be received by February 02, 2018.

All comments received during the comment period are being considered as part of the decision-making process by the Ministry.

Please Note: All comments and submissions received have become part of the public record.

Other public consultation opportunities

Potentially interested persons or agencies will receive an invitation to participate in the planning process through direct written notice and/or newspaper notice. Persons who wish to be added to the mailing list can contact the contact person identified in this Environmental Registry notice.

Information centres in the form of open houses will provide information at each phase of planning. Planning Team members will be present at open houses to provide information, collect comments, and answer questions. Open houses will be held in Kashechewan First Nation, Fort Albany First Nation, and Timmins. Formal opportunities for public involvement will include the following.

Phase 1 - Launch Terms of Reference and invitation for public to participate in the process. Open houses was held in Timmins in January 2018 and will be held at Kashechwan First Nation in March 2018. Details on information centre arrangements (location, times) will be available via direct mail out and newspaper notice, or by contacting the contact person identified in this notice. Comments and information received will assist in the development of the CBLUP.

Dates beyond Phase 1 are tentative and will be populated once known.

Phase 2 – Draft Community Based Land Use Plan and invitation for public to review and comment (2019). Comments and information received will assist in the preparation of the final CBLUP.

Phase 3 – Public notice of Final Community Based Land Use Plan (2020)

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.

Cochrane District
Address

2-4, 11 Highway South
PO Box 730
Cochrane , ON
P0L 1C0
Canada

Office phone number

Comment

Commenting is now closed.

The comment period was from December 19, 2017
to February 2, 2018

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Contact

Rachelle Lalonde

Phone number
Office
Far North Branch
Address

227 Howey Street
PO Box 5003
Red Lake, ON
P0V 2M0
Canada

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