This consultation was open from:
May 30, 2023
to June 29, 2023
Decision summary
The new Official Plan for the Sudbury East Planning Area, as adopted in April, 2023, was approved subject to 21 modifications on July 15, 2025.
Location details
Site location details
All lands within the following four (4) municipalities:
- Municipality of St-Charles
- Municipality of French River
- Municipality of Killarney
- Municipality of Markstay-Warren
All lands within the following unincorporated territory:
- Burwash Twp.
- Cox Twp.
- Davis Twp.
- Hawley Twp. (except north-east corner)
- Hendrie Twp.
- Henry Twp. (except concessions 1 and 2)
- Janes Twp. (west half)
- Laura Twp.
- Loughrin Twp. (except concession 1 and 3)
- Secord Twp.
- Servos Twp.
- Street Twp. (east of the Wahnapitae River)
- Waldie Twp.
Site location map
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View this location on a map opens link in a new windowProponent(s)
Sudbury East Planning Board
39 Lafontaine Street Unit 4
P.O. Box 250
Markstay-Warren,
ON
P0H 2N0
Canada
Decision details
The new Official Plan for the Sudbury East Planning Area as adopted by the planning board and all four planning area municipalities by By-laws 2023-15 (Markstay-Warren), 23-01 (Sudbury East Planning Board), 2023-23 (French River), 2023-15 (St.-Charles) in April 2023, and 2023-27 (Killarney) in June 2023 was approved subject to 21 modifications on July 15, 2025.
Twenty-one (21) modifications were required to ensure that the Official Plan has regard for Provincial Interests as set out in Section 2 of the Planning Act and to ensure consistency with the Provincial Planning Statement, 2024 (PPS). The new Official Plan provides appropriate localized policy direction for the protection and conservation of natural and cultural heritage features and areas and for the wise management of natural resources.
Of the twenty-one (21) modifications, ten (10; summarized below) are specifically related to the environment:
- Modifications to growth management policies that promote phased, efficient, and responsible growth that encourage intensification and redevelopment and prioritize growth on existing infrastructure and public service facilities. Growth and development will be coordinated with infrastructure. New infrastructure and public service facilities should be timely, appropriate, strategically located, and with demonstrated sufficient capacity of services to meet current and projected needs with no negative impacts (PPS 2.2, 2.3, 3.1, 6.2).
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A policy guiding mitigation and adaptation to the effects of climate change (PPS 2.9, 5.2.4, and Planning Act subsection 16(14));
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Modifications to ensure protection of water resource systems, including ground water resources (PPS 2.3, 3.6 and 4.6) through sourcewater protection, partial and individual water and sewage service policies clarification, requiring sufficient reserve capacity of services, and requiring a minimum of 1 hectare for lots on private individual on-site services unless a study demonstrates that services can be provided on a smaller lot with no negative environmental impacts;
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The protection of natural heritage (PPS 4.1), including significant wetlands (PPS 4.1.4), significant wildlife habitat (PPS 4.1.5), fish habitat (PPS 4.1.6), ecological function (PPS 4.1.8);
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Land use compatibility in the rural area: minimum setback distance policies to separate agricultural, commercial, and industrial uses from more sensitive uses (PPS 2.6.5 and 4.5.2.2);
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Provincial flood hazard policy clarification (PPS 5.1. and 5.2); and
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Waste management policy to ensure solid waste capacity when considering development proposals (PPS 3.1.1 and 3.7);
The remaining modifications address Planning Act updates, cultural heritage, Indigenous engagement, natural resource uses and hazards (e.g., aggregate, mines and minerals), Crown land, transportation and infrastructure, group home policy, cross-jurisdictional coordination, and mapping corrections and updates.
Other information
Pursuant to Section 17(36.5) of the Planning Act, the Minister’s decision is final and not subject to appeal.
Effects of consultation
No comments were received on the Official Plan in response to the Environmental Registry Proposal.
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Sudbury,
ON
P3E 6A5
Canada
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Sudbury,
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P3E 6A5
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Original proposal
Proposal details
The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing received an application from the Sudbury East Planning Board for approval of a new official plan, adopted by By-law 2034-15 (Municipality of Markstay-Warren, April 13, 2023), By-law 2023-23 (Municipality of French River, April 19, 2023), By-law 2023-15 (Municipality of St-Charles, April 24, 2023) and By-law 23-01 (Sudbury East Planning Board, April 13, 2023). The new official plan will replace the existing plan for the Sudbury East Planning Area which came into effect on October 19, 2010. The new plan will provide guidance and direction for development and planning decisions within the municipalities of Markstay-Warren, French River, St-Charles, Killarney, and the unincorporated territory of the Sudbury East Planning Area. The official plan is now before the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing for a decision in accordance with sections 17 and 26 of the Planning Act.
The proposed official plan will be reviewed for consistency with the Provincial Policy Statement, the Growth Plan for Northern Ontario, and matters of provincial interest as expressed in the Planning Act. This includes the protection of ecological systems, conservation and management of natural resources, supply of affordable housing, provision of employment opportunities and protection of economic well-being, efficient land use, conservation of energy and water, waste management, climate change mitigation and adaptation, among other interests. The proposed official plan is a result of the Sudbury East Planning Board's review of the official plan currently in effect for the four area municipalities and unincorporated territory, as required under section 26 of the Planning Act.
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Suite 401
Sudbury,
ON
P3E 6A5
Canada
Comment
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This consultation was open from May 30, 2023
to June 29, 2023
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