On March 4, 2022, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing filed a Zoning Order Amendment, made pursuant to clause 47(8) of the Planning Act, with the Registrar of Regulations as Ontario Regulation 164/22.
On January 20, 2023, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing filed an amendment to Ontario Regulation (O. Reg.) 170/20 made pursuant to clause 47(8) of the Planning Act, with the Registrar of Regulations as O. Reg. 6/23.
Instrument type:
Minister's directions to ministry employees and agents to rehabilitate a mine hazard in an emergency
ERO number
019-1104
Notice type
Instrument
Notice stage
Exception
Exception posted
Last updated
Minister's Order was issued under 148(3) (4) (5) of the Mining Act, on October 16, 2019 to employees and agents of the Ministry. The work done under the Minister’s Directions focused on preventing access to the deteriorating shaft cap and thin crown pillar via the installation of a fence. Completed on December 4, 2019.
The Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks has issued an overall benefit permit to the Town of LaSalle for construction activities that may impact Eastern Foxsnake and Massasauga, species at risk snakes. The permit includes actions to minimize adverse effects and benefit the species, as well as monitoring and reporting requirements.
Instrument type:
Permit for activities to achieve an overall benefit to a species
ERO number
019-2966
Notice type
Instrument
Notice stage
Decision
Decision posted
Proposal posted
Comment period
June 9, 2021 - July 9, 2021 (30 days) Closed
Last updated
The Minister has issued a permit under the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA) to the North Pickering Community Management Inc. for road construction activities that may adversely impact Redside Dace. The permit includes actions to minimize adverse effects, actions to benefit the species, and monitoring and reporting requirements.
Wawakapewin First Nation is leading preparation of a community based land use plan, working together with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) within the context of the Far North Land Use Planning Initiative.
We invite you to participate in the review of a major amendment to a Forest Management Plan. This review is being held as part of the detailed planning of operations for the major amendment to the 2012-2022 Forest Management Plan for the Whiskey Jack Forest.
As homes and businesses consume more electricity, we want to solicit broad feedback from stakeholders and the public on the future of Ontario’s electricity energy efficiency programs (also known as Conservation and Demand Management or CDM.)
We amended Renewable Energy Approval No. 4501-9VJK3N for the Toronto Zoo Anaerobic Digester Project to update the facility’s noise sources and the metals sampling frequency for the incoming organic waste.
We are inviting you to review and comment on the proposed Long-Term Management Direction for the 2021-2031 Forest Management Plan for the Mazinaw-Lanark Forest.
We, along with First Resource Management Group acting as agent for Hornepayne Lumber LP, and the Nagagami Forest Local Citizens’ Committee invite you to review and comment on the Proposed Operations for the 2021-2031 Nagagami Forest Management Plan.
October 28, 2019 - November 27, 2019 (30 days) Closed
Last updated
We have decided to change the Resource Productivity and Recovery Authority’s mandate to include digital reporting services through its registry for a wider range of waste and resource recovery programs. Combining these services will save businesses time and money as a larger group of users will share costs and benefit from a modern registry.
Instrument type:
Permit for activities to achieve an overall benefit to a species
ERO number
019-3403
Notice type
Instrument
Notice stage
ProposalUpdated
Proposal posted
Comment period
March 30, 2021 - April 29, 2021 (30 days) Closed
Last updated
We are seeking public input on a proposal from Metrolinx that may impact Redside Dace and Butternut, which are species at risk. The proposal considers avoidance options, proposed actions to minimize adverse effects and proposed beneficial actions for the species.
The applicant was able to verify that on April 15th, 2019, Parkland completed a pump out underground tanks. Therefore, since the tanks have been out of service for less than 2 years, a variance is not required to bring them back into service.
The Deep River Marina's request to be allowed to keep a gasoline dispenser in its current location, 3 metres from the door of the building, has been approved.
Mac's request to replace several tank and dispenser sump entry boots (fittings that connect piping to a containment system) with retrofit boots made by Icon Products, has been approved.
The Minister has identified the Ontario Food Terminal as a provincially significant employment zone. This notice is related to ERO 013-4506, which proposed and provided for consultation on the policy framework for provincially significant employment zones. The Ministry will continue to consider requests to review the zones or add new zones.