Update Announcement
This notice was updated on September 24, 2024 to advise the public that there has been no change to the status of the proposal, and it is still being considered. No additional opportunity for comment is being provided for at this time.
This consultation was open from:
October 13, 2022
to December 12, 2022
Proposal summary
1985556 Ontario Inc. has applied for a licence to operate a quarry below the water table in the Town of South Bruce Peninsula.
Location details
Site location details
Town of South Bruce Peninsula, County of Bruce
Lot 4, Concession 1 EBR, Geographic Township of Albemarle.
This site has coordinates at Latitude 44.86794°N Longitude -81.25764°W.
The site is adjacent to the north boundary of Aggregate Resources Act (ARA) Licence number 4956.
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Site location map
The location pin reflects the approximate area where environmental activity is taking place.
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1985556 Ontario Inc.
451 Mar Sideroad
South Bruce Peninsula,
ON
N0H 2T0
Canada
Proposal details
1985556 Ontario Inc. has applied for a Class A licence, Quarry, Below Water, to excavate aggregate from a quarry of 40.04 hectares in size with an extraction area of 27.50 hectares.
This application is for the establishment of a new quarry. The annual tonnage condition applied for is 50,000 tonnes.
The extraction of aggregate from a pit or quarry on private land designated by regulation, in the Province of Ontario, requires the issuance of a licence. Ontario Regulation 244/97 and the Aggregate Resources of Ontario Standards set out the application process and requirements.
For each new licence, the applicant must provide information (site plan, summary statement, technical reports) with respect to the existing features, operation and rehabilitation of the site to demonstrate that the proposed operation will minimize adverse impact on the environment.
For this proposal, the following information has been prepared and submitted to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF):
- Site plan
- Summary Statement
- Natural Environment Report “Natural Environment Technical Report”
- Cultural Heritage Report “Stage 1 and 2, Archaeological Assessments”
- Maximum Predicted Water Table Report “Water Report and Hydrogeological Study”
- Water Report “Water Report and Hydrogeological Study”
- Noise Assessment Report “Noise Impact Study
The Site Plan addresses existing features of the pit and/or quarry area (existing natural features and land use on and surrounding the site within 120 metres); the proposed operation (shape, dimensions, area and depth to be excavated, method of extraction); and progressive and final rehabilitation.
The Summary Statement includes information on one or more of the following considerations: land use planning, agricultural classification, quality and quantity of aggregate, haul routes, truck traffic and entrance permits, progressive and final rehabilitation, surface water, and elevation of the established groundwater table.
The Natural Environment Report identifies the presence of significant natural heritage features/areas that exist on the site or within 120 metres of the site. Where any of the features or areas have been identified, the report must identify and evaluate any negative impacts on the features or areas and ecological functions, and identify any proposed preventative, mitigative or remedial measures. The report must also identify if the application site or any of the features are located within a natural heritage system that has been identified by a municipality in ecoregions 6E and 7E or by the province as part of a provincial plan.
The Cultural Heritage Report must be consistent with provincial requirements under the Ontario Heritage Act and the Provincial Policy Statement. Screening checklists evaluating the potential for archaeological resources, built heritage and cultural heritage landscapes, with supporting documentation, is required. Where screening indicates that assessments are requirement to be completed, the assessment reports and letters from the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Cultural Industries must be obtained.
A report must be prepared that details how the maximum predicted water table is identified in metres above sea level, relative to the proposed depth of excavation at the site.
Applications proposing to excavate below the maximum predicted water table must complete a Water Report. Level 1 determines the potential for impacts to ground water and surface water resources and their uses. If the Level 1 identifies a potential for impacts resulting from the operation, then an impact assessment (Level 2) is required to determine the significance of the effect and potential for mitigation.
A Noise Assessment report is prepared if proposed excavation and/or processing facilities are within 150 metres (for pit applications) or 500 metres (for quarry applications) of a sensitive receptor. The report is required to determine whether provincial guidelines for Stationary and Transportation Sources can be satisfied.
An Agricultural Impact Assessment Report is completed in accordance with provincial guidance where a provincial plan requires such an assessment in prime agricultural areas.
The Ministry reviews all comments received through the Environmental Registry and the notification and consultation process under the Aggregate Resources Act (ARA) and considers them before making a decision. Comments received through the Environmental Registry are considered by the Ministry however, the process under the ARA is proponent driven. This means that comments for consideration by the applicant under the ARA process must be submitted to the applicant and the Ministry during the 60-day consultation period initiated by the applicant.
Details of the application process can be found in Ontario Regulation 244/97 under the ARA and on the Ministry website at aggregate resources|ontario.ca. Many regulatory changes for new applications took effect on April 1, 2021. This means that applications submitted after March 31, 2021 must meet the new requirements in Ontario Regulation 244/97 and Aggregate Resources of Ontario Standards.
Public consultation opportunities
Written notice concerning this application was delivered to landowners within 120 metres of the proposed licensed boundary; an information sign, giving notice to the public of this application, was erected at the proposed site; and a Public Notice of Application appeared in the local paper, the Owen Sound Times on September 30, 2022
The detailed site plans & technical report(s) for the proposal may be viewed at the Town of South Bruce Peninsula municipal office (315 George Street, Wiarton Ontario N0H 2T0). For a digital version of the submission materials, please contact Genevieve Scott (contact information outlined below).
A public information session will be held on October 14th, 2022, from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm at the Wiarton & District Curling Club.
The application for this licence is being circulated within the MNRF. Additionally, notification of this application has been forwarded to Bruce County, Town of Bruce Peninsula, Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Parks, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Hydro One and the Grey-Sauble Conservation Authority for comment.
Supporting materials
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300 Water Street, 4th Floor, South tower
Peterborough,
ON
K9J 3C7
Canada
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Contact
Shane Stuart
300 Water Street, 4th Floor, South tower
Peterborough,
ON
K9J 3C7
Canada
Comment
Commenting is now closed.
The comment period was from October 13, 2022
to December 12, 2022