Conservation Authorities Act definition
Examples of Conservation Authorities Act in a sentence
Category 2 Program and Services are defined as non-mandatory programs and services under the Conservation Authorities Act that are provided at the request of the participating municipalities within the jurisdiction and expertise of the GRCA.
This permit is issued under the authority of the Conservation Authorities Act, R.S.O. 1990 Chapter C.27, as may be amended from time to time.
To comply with all provisions of the Conservation Authorities Act, Conservation Area Regulations, and any amendments thereto, and any regulations, policies, and amendments in force from time to time, and all rules and regulations pertaining to CCCA properties.
Municipal and Provincial Policy Framework, National and International Recognition The existing planning policy and regulatory framework related to the Cootes to Escarpment EcoPark System vision in this area includes Provincial Plans, Municipal Master Plans, Zoning Bylaws and Minister’s Zoning Order (Parkway Belt Land Use regulation), the Royal Botanical Gardens Act, the Conservation Authorities Act, and others.
The NPCA is an autonomous corporate body established under the Conservation Authorities Act with a mandate, as set out in Section 20 of the Conservation Authorities Act, to establish and undertake programs designed to further the conservation, restoration, development and management of natural resources.
Hydro One acknowledges its responsibility to obtain permissions for applicable development or interference activities as identified in section 28 of the Conservation Authorities Act.
Administration of permit applications within TRCA’s area of jurisdiction under the Conservation Authorities Act.
In addition to changes to the Conservation Authorities Act, Council endorsed a Best Practice principle at its December 14, 15 and 16, 1999 meeting to streamline the approvals process by circulating development applications to essential agencies only.
This MOU does not provide the ability to alter the requirement for Hydro One to obtain a permission for development related to emergency works under a regulation made under the Conservation Authorities Act, nor does it prevent Hydro One from fulfilling its requirements under the Electricity Act and the Ontario Energy Board Act.
TRCA conducts watershed and waterfront planning in collaboration with partner municipalities to develop comprehensive strategies that enable TRCA to fulfil its responsibilities for natural hazard and natural resource management under the Conservation Authorities Act and to support partner municipalities in undertaking land use planning, by assessing risks, developing strategies, and identifying implementation priorities at a cumulative and comprehensive scale.