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du 9 juin 2021
au 9 juillet 2021
Résumé de la décision
The Minister has issued an overall benefit permit under the Endangered Species Act, 2007 to King City East (North) Landowners Group Inc. for construction work that will adversely impact Redside Dace and its habitat. The permit includes actions to minimize adverse effects, actions to benefit the species, and monitoring and reporting requirements.
Détails de l'emplacement
Adresse du site
13436 Dufferin Street
King City,
ON
L7B 1K5
Canada
Détails de l'emplacement du site
The proposed bridge over the Eaton Hall Tributary is within the King City East (North) lands described as the north-east quadrant of the King City, north of the railway corridor, south of the 15th Sideroad, west of Dufferin Street, and east of the existing community boundary.
Carte de l'emplacement du site
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King City East (North) Landowners Group Inc.
7501 Keele Street
Unit 200
Vaughan,
ON
L4K 1Y2
Canada
Détails de la décision
On April 21, 2022, the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks issued an overall benefit permit to King City East (North) Landowners Group Inc. under ss. 17(1) of the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA) for Redside Dace so they can construct a bridge over the Eaton Hall Tributary in the Township of King, Ontario. Redside Dace is listed on the Species at Risk in Ontario List as endangered.
The permit will authorize King City East (North) Landowners Group Inc. to adversely impact:
- Redside Dace
- up to 2,785 m2 of Redside Dace habitat
Protecting species at risk
Our government is committed to protecting species at risk and providing strong environmental oversight, while working to support development opportunities in the province.
Businesses, municipalities and other proponents are expected to take steps to ensure their projects avoid any adverse impacts on species at risk or their habitats. However, where avoidance is not possible, the ESA gives the Minister the discretion to authorize activities if certain conditions can be met.
The permit includes conditions that require King City East (North) Landowners Group Inc. to undertake measures that will:
- minimize adverse effects to Redside Dace
- achieve overall benefit to Redside Dace within reasonable timeframe
Actions to minimize adverse effects to species
The permit requires the King City East (North) Landowners Group Inc. to:
- perform work at a time of year when Redside Dace are less sensitive to disturbance (generally established as July 1 to September 15)
- define work areas with construction fencing to minimize the area of disturbance
- install sediment control measures before construction to prevent sediments from entering the watercourse
- operate and store materials and equipment in a way that prevents harmful substances from entering the watercourse
- refuel and maintain vehicles and equipment away from the watercourse
- ensure qualified professionals monitor the various stages of work including fish rescues, stream work and erosion and sediment control measures
- isolate all in-water work and conducting work ‘in the dry’
- ensure that disturbed riparian areas are sufficiently stabilized and revegetated as soon as construction activities are completed
Actions to achieve an overall benefit to species
The permit requires the King City East (North) Landowners Group Inc. to achieve an overall benefit for the species within a reasonable timeframe, including:
- removing an online pond and dam structure that is located north of the proposed crossing, to promote fish passage upstream (to previously occupied reaches) and reduce thermal impacts within the Eaton Hall Tributary
- designing a natural channel to establish bank stability and suitable habitat features, including plantings, which will:
- create 514 metres of linear channel
- open an additional 400 metres of watercourse for fish migration
- monitoring the restored stream channel post construction including monitoring bank stability and success of the riparian area
The overall benefit activities are intended to result in:
- fish barrier passage remediation
- natural channel design
- riparian habitat enhancements
Other information
Reasonable alternatives were considered, including alternatives that would not adversely affect the species, such as:
- doing nothing (bridge is not constructed and the existing online pond and dam structure remain along the watercourse)
- creating a central crossing (one south-central valley crossing at narrowest point of the valley)
- creating a dam crossing (one north-central valley crossing above existing dam location and servicing crossing within roadway)
- creating a dam crossing and separate servicing location (e.g. one north-central valley crossing at the existing dam location and servicing crossing under valley lands south of dam location)
The best alternative that has been adopted includes constructing the central crossing. It crosses at the narrowest point of the valley, as compared to the other two alternatives and overall:
- has the fewest natural environmental impacts of all the options
- still provides the necessary road connection for the development
Government response statement for Redside Dace
Ontario has published a government response statement (GRS) under section 12.1 of the ESA with respect to Redside Dace. You can access the GRS through the ministry’s website: https://www.ontario.ca/page/redside-dace-government-response-statement.
Consideration was given to this GRS and proposed permit conditions align with the objectives outlined in the GRS, including:
- ensuring appropriate timing windows for activities in and around Redside Dace habitat
- supporting partners to undertake activities to protect and recover Redside Dace including support provided through permits (including conditions)
- rehabilitating degraded Redside Dace habitat
Effets de la consultation
We did not receive any comments in response to this proposal.
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Kristina Hubert
300 Water Street
4th Floor, South tower
Peterborough,
ON
K9J 3C7
Canada
Proposition initiale
Pourquoi une consultation n’est pas nécessaire
We are not required to consult on this permit application as it relates to an animal and therefore does not meet the required criteria set out in subsection 1.3(6) of Ontario Regulation 681/94 of the Environmental Bill of Rights, 1993.
We are voluntarily posting this notice to advise the public of this proposal and to invite the public to submit written comments to the contact person identified in this notice
Détails de la proposition
The King City East (North) Landowners Group Inc. is seeking an overall benefit permit under clause 17(2)(c) of the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA) for the construction of a bridge over the Eaton Hall Tributary in the Township of King, Ontario.
The proposal may adversely impact:
- Redside Dace individuals
- approximately 2,785 m2 of Redside Dace habitat
Protecting species under the Endangered Species Act
Sections 9 and 10 of the ESA provide protection for individual members of a species and their habitat if that species is listed on the Species at Risk in Ontario List as either:
- extirpated
- endangered
- threatened
Redside Dace is listed as endangered; therefore, it is protected.
Under clause 17(2)(c) of the ESA, the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks may issue a permit authorizing a person to engage in an activity that would otherwise be prohibited by sections 9 or 10 of the ESA if the minister believes that:
- an overall benefit to the species will be achieved within a reasonable time through the conditions of the permit
- reasonable alternatives have been considered, including alternatives that would not negatively affect the species, and the best alternative has been adopted
- reasonable steps to minimize negative effects on individual members of the species are required by conditions of the permit
Providing an overall benefit to a protected species under the ESA involves improving circumstances for the species in Ontario. Overall benefit is:
- more than "no net loss" or an exchange of "like for like"
- grounded in the protection and recovery of the species at risk
- more than mitigation measures or "replacing" what is lost
Actions to achieve an overall benefit to the species
King City East (North) Landowners Group Inc. is working to identify actions that would achieve an overall benefit for the species, which may involve:
- removing an online pond and dam structure, located north of the proposed crossing, to promote fish passage upstream (to previously occupied reaches) and reduce thermal impacts within the Eaton Hall Tributary
- designing a natural channel to establish bank stability and suitable habitat features, including plantings
- specifically, by removing the dam and creating a watercourse through natural channel design, 514 metres of linear channel will be created, and an additional 400 metres of watercourse will be opened up for fish migration
- monitoring the restored stream channel post construction including bank stability and success of the riparian area
These proposed actions are expected to achieve overall benefits for Redside Dace, resulting in:
- fish barrier passage remediation
- natural channel design
- riparian habitat enhancements
Reasonable alternatives being considered
King City East (North) Landowners Group Inc. has explored a range of alternatives, including alternatives that would not adversely affect Redside Dace and its habitat. These include:
- do nothing (bridge is not constructed and the existing online pond and dam structure remain along the watercourse)
- creating a central crossing (one south-central valley crossing at narrowest point of the valley)
- creating a dam crossing (one north-central valley crossing above existing dam location and servicing crossing within roadway)
- creating a dam crossing and separate servicing location (e.g. one north-central valley crossing at the existing dam location and servicing crossing under valley lands south of dam location)
King City East (North) Landowners Group Inc. has concluded that the best alternative includes constructing the central crossing. They identified this option crosses at the narrowest point of the valley and overall, has the fewest natural environment impacts of all the options while still providing the necessary road connection for the development.
Actions to minimize negative effects to the species
King City East (North) Landowners Group Inc. is seeking ways to minimize adverse effects on Redside Dace and their habitat. These may include:
- working at a time of year when Redside Dace are less sensitive to disturbance (e.g. July 1 to September 15)
- defining work areas with construction fencing to minimize the area of disturbance
- installing sediment control measures before construction to prevent sediments from entering the watercourse
- ensuring materials and equipment are operated and stored in a way that prevents harmful substances from entering the watercourse
- ensuring vehicles and equipment refueling and maintenance will be conducted away from watercourse
- using qualified professionals to monitor the various stages of work including fish rescues, stream work and erosion and sediment control measures
- isolating all in-water work and conducting work ‘in the dry’
- ensuring disturbed riparian areas are sufficiently stabilized and revegetated as soon as construction activities are completed
Other information
The Province has published a government response statement under subsection 12.1 of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) with respect to Redside Dace. The response statement will be considered before a decision to issue an overall benefit permit.
Posting this proposal on the Environmental Registry does not imply that the Minister will issue a permit. A permit may only be issued where the legal requirements set out in clause 17(2)(c) of the ESA have been satisfied.
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Commentaire
La consultation est maintenant terminée.
Cette consultation a eu lieu 9 juin 2021
au 9 juillet 2021
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Kristina Hubert
300 Water Street
4th Floor, South tower
Peterborough,
ON
K9J 3C7
Canada
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