This consultation was open from:
January 27, 2025
to February 26, 2025
Proposal summary
The application would sever one new lot from PIN 65239-0149 (approximately one hectare in size) for residential purposes.
Location details
Site address
31 Highway 636, Comp 5 RR 4
Cochrane,
ON
P0L 1C0
Canada
Site location details
PCL 8879 SEC NEC; PART LOT 13 CONCESSION 4 CLUTE; PART LOT 14 CONCESSION 4 CLUTE; PART LOT 15 CONCESSION 4 CLUTE
Clute Unincorporated township, District of Cochrane
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The location pin reflects the approximate area where environmental activity is taking place.
View this location on a map opens link in a new windowProponent(s)
Clement Papineau
31 Highway 636, Comp 5 RR4
Cochrane,
ON
P0L 1C0
Canada
Proposal details
The application would sever one new lot from PIN 65239-0149 (approximately one hectare in size) for residential purposes.
The proposed severed lot would have one residence (built in 1984) and would be approximately one (1) hectare with 84 metres of frontage on Highway 636 and a depth of 124 metres. The retained lot would be approximately 67 hectares will have one residence (built in 1985) and frontage of 450 metres and a depth of 1,500 metres.
Both lots would continue to have access from Highway 636. Both lots would be served by private individual septic and wells. Garbage is taken to the municipal dump. There are currently electrical services to both lots.
The application will be reviewed for consistency with the environmental policies of the Provincial Policy Statement (e.g., natural heritage, water quality protection). Public comments received or concerns identified will be considered in the review to determine whether the application is consistent with the Provincial Planning Statement and whether it would have any significant impact on the environment.
If you have any questions, or would like to submit comments, please do so either online (below), by letter or phone to the contact person listed. Please submit your comment during the 30-day public consultation period and reference the Environmental Registry Number 025-0121. Your personal information may be used in the decision-making process on this proposal and it may be used to contact you if clarification of your comment is required. It may be shared (along with your comment) with other Ontario ministries for use in the decision-making process.
Questions about this collection should be directed to the contact listed. If a person or public body that wishes to file an appeal in respect of the proposed consent does not submit written comments to the Minister before the Minister gives or refuses to give a provisional consent (e.g., during the public consultation period), the Ontario Land Tribunal may dismiss the appeal. Appeal of a decision of the Minister in respect of this consent may be made by a specified person or any public body not later than 20 days after notice of the decision is given. If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Minister in respect of the proposed consent, you must make a written request to the Minister at the contact address.
As required under the Planning Act, the application will also be posted in the local newspaper.
Appeal Rights under the Planning Act:
If you wish to be notified of the decision of the Minister in respect of the proposed consent, you must make a written request to the Minister at the above address. Appeal of a decision of the Minister in respect of this consent, and/or any condition imposed by the Minister, may be made by a specified person or any public body not later than 20 days after notice of the decision is given. If a person or public body has the ability to appeal the decision of the Minister in respect of the proposed consent to the Ontario Land Tribunal but does not make written submissions to the Minister before the Minister gives or refuses to give a provisional consent, the Tribunal may dismiss the appeal.
Additional Appeal Rights under the Environmental Bill of Rights:
The Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993 provides a separate ability to seek leave to appeal decisions on consent applications that are posted to the Environmental Registry of Ontario (ERO). This appeal must be commenced within 15 days of the notice of decision being posted on the ERO. For more information about this appeal method, refer to the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993, or https://www.ontario.ca/page/environmental-bill-rights.
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Contact
Blaine Yatabe
159 Cedar Street
Suite 401
Sudbury,
ON
P3E 6A5
Canada
Comment
Commenting is now closed.
The comment period was from January 27, 2025
to February 26, 2025