This consultation was open from:
February 25, 2022
to March 27, 2022
Decision summary
The Minister has issued an overall benefit permit under the Endangered Species Act, 2007 to 2121 Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc. for parking lot expansion activities that will impact Kentucky Coffee-tree and their habitat. The permit includes actions to benefit the species and minimize adverse effects and requires monitoring and reporting.
Location details
Site address
2175 Cornwall Road
Oakville,
ON
L6J 7T3
Canada
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2121 Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc.
3625 Dufferin Street
Unit 500
Toronto,
ON
M3K 1N4
Canada
Decision details
On October 12, 2022, the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks issued an overall benefit permit to 2121 Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc. with respect to Kentucky Coffee-tree, which is a species at risk. The permit authorizes 2121Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc. to adversely impact Kentucky Coffee-tree and their habitat so they can expand an existing parking lot in Oakville.
The permit authorizes 2121 Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc. to adversely impact:
- up to 58 Kentucky Coffee-trees
- up to 0.24 hectares of Kentucky Coffee-tree habitat
Protecting species at risk
Our government is committed to protecting species at risk and providing strong environmental oversight, while working to support development opportunities in the province.
Businesses, municipalities and other proponents are expected to take steps to ensure their projects avoid any adverse impacts on species at risk or their habitats. However, where avoidance is not possible, the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA) gives the Minister the discretion to authorize activities if certain conditions can be met.
The permit includes conditions that require 2121 Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc. to undertake measures that will:
- minimize adverse effects to Kentucky Coffee-tree
- achieve an overall benefit to Kentucky Coffee-tree within a reasonable time
Actions to minimize adverse effects to species
The permit requires 2121 Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc. to retain a Qualified Professional to oversee the proposed permit conditions are properly implemented.
Actions to achieve an overall benefit to species
The permit requires 2121 Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc. to achieve an overall benefit for the species within a reasonable timeframe, by:
- planting a minimum of 344 Kentucky Coffee-tree saplings within their native range at the Myslik Conservation Area in the Municipality of Chatham-Kent
- monitoring and tending the Kentucky Coffee-tree saplings for at least 5 years
- enhancing, monitoring and maintaining the habitat within 10 metres of each of the Kentucky Coffee-tree saplings to support their survival
The overall benefit activities are intended to result in an increase in the total number of Kentucky Coffee-trees on the landscape
Other information
Reasonable alternatives were considered, including alternatives that would not adversely affect the species, such as:
- not proceeding with the project
- altering the development footprint and layout to avoid impacts within 20 metres of each Kentucky Coffee-tree
- transplanting each Kentucky Coffee-tree to a new area within the site
- proceeding with removing of 58 Kentucky Coffee-trees at the site
The best alternative includes:
- proceeding with removing the 58 Kentucky Coffee-trees at the site while planting 344 new Kentucky Coffee-trees within their native range at the Myslik Conservation Area
- monitoring and managing their habitat for five years
This option provides a balance between achieving the objective of expanding the parking lot and limiting the adverse effects to Kentucky Coffee-tree.
Government response statement for Kentucky Coffee-tree
Ontario has published a government response statement (GRS) under section 12.1 of the ESA with respect to Kentucky Coffee-tree. You can access this statement through the ministry’s website: https://www.ontario.ca/page/kentucky-coffee-tree-government-response-statement
Consideration was given to this GRS and issued permit conditions align with the objectives outlined in the GRS, including management and habitat protection as 344 new Kentucky Coffee-trees will be planted within their native range, monitored, and their habitat managed.
Effects of consultation
Two comments were received through the Environmental Registry. One comment offered support for one of the project alternatives considered by the proponent and the other comment opposed the project. No further changes to the permit were made as a result of these comments as reasonable alternatives have been considered by the proponent and an overall benefit to the species is anticipated to be achieved through fulfillment of the permit conditions.
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40 St Clair Ave West
Toronto,
ON
M4V 1M2
Canada
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Sudbury,
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P3G 1E7
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Original proposal
Proposal details
2121 Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc. has submitted an application for an overall benefit permit under clause 17(2)(c) of the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA) for impacts to Kentucky Coffee-tree to expand an existing parking lot at 2175 Cornwall Road, Oakville, Ontario.
The proposed activities may adversely impact:
- Kentucky Coffee-tree individuals
- approximately 0.24 hectares of Kentucky Coffee-tree habitat.
Protecting species under the Endangered Species Act
The Ontario government is committed to protecting species at risk and providing strong environmental oversight, while working to support development opportunities in the province.
Ontario provides protections for species at risk and their habitats under the ESA. Sections 9 and 10 of the Act provide protection for individual members of a species and their habitat if that species is listed on the Species at Risk in Ontario list as either:
- extirpated
- endangered
- threatened
Kentucky Coffee-tree is listed on the Species at Risk in Ontario list, under O. Reg. 230/08 of the ESA as threatened.
The main threat to the survival of Kentucky Coffee-trees is:
- lack of suitable or good quality habitat
- poor seed production
Under clause 17(2)(c) of the ESA, the Minister may issue a permit authorizing a person to engage in an activity that would otherwise be prohibited by sections 9 or 10 of the Act if the Minister believes that:
- an overall benefit to the species will be achieved within a reasonable time through the conditions of the permit
- reasonable alternatives have been considered, including alternatives that would not negatively affect the species, and the best alternative has been adopted
- reasonable steps to minimize negative effects on individual members of the species are required by conditions of the permit
Providing an overall benefit to a protected species under the ESA means improving circumstances for the species in Ontario. Overall benefit is:
- more than "no net loss" or an exchange of "like for like"
- grounded in the protection and recovery of the species at risk
- more than mitigation measures or "replacing" what is lost
Actions to achieve an overall benefit to the species
2121 Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc. is working to identify ways to provide an overall benefit to Kentucky Coffee-trees. These may involve:
- planting 344 Kentucky Coffee-tree seedlings within its native range in Southern Ontario
- monitoring and tending the Kentucky Coffee-tree seedlings for at least five years
- enhancing, monitoring and maintaining habitat within 50 metres of each of the Kentucky Coffee-tree seedlings to support their survival
These actions are expected to achieve an overall benefit to the species by:
- increasing the overall number of Kentucky Coffee-trees planted on the landscape within its native range
- supporting future Kentucky Coffee-tree populations through seed production and species distribution
Reasonable alternatives being considered
2121 Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc. is considering alternatives, including alternatives that would not adversely affect Kentucky Coffee-trees and their habitat. These may include:
- not proceeding with the proposed development
- altering the development footprint and layout to avoid impacts within 20 metres of each Kentucky Coffee-tree
- transplanting each Kentucky Coffee-tree to a new area within the property
2121 Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc. has concluded that maintaining a 20-metre buffer around each Kentucky Coffee-tree and/or transplanting each Kentucky Coffee-tree would prevent it from fully expanding the parking lot. In addition, the survival of transplanted Kentucky Coffee-trees is expected to be low.
2121 Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc. has concluded that the best alternative for carrying out the project is to proceed with the parking lot expansion while achieving an overall benefit to the species as described above.
Actions to minimize negative effects to the species
2121 Cornwall Road Portfolio Inc. is seeking ways to minimize adverse effects on Kentucky Coffee-tree and its habitat. These may include retaining a Qualified Professional to oversee that the proposed permit conditions are properly implemented on the site.
Other information
The Province has published a government response statement under section 12.1 of the ESA with respect to Kentucky Coffee-tree.
The government response statement will be considered before a decision to issue an overall benefit permit.
A copy of the government response statement for Kentucky Coffee-tree is available at: Kentucky Coffee-tree government response statement | ontario.ca.
Posting this proposal on the Environmental Registry does not imply that we will issue a permit. A permit may only be issued where the legal requirements set out in clause 17(2)(c) of the ESA have been satisfied.
More information on species at risk overall benefit permits.
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Comment
Commenting is now closed.
This consultation was open from February 25, 2022
to March 27, 2022
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Comments received
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