City of Brampton - permit for activities with conditions to achieve overall benefit to the species - Permit for activities to achieve an overall benefit to a species

Instrument type: Permit for activities to achieve an overall benefit to a species

ERO number
013-3957
Notice type
Instrument
Act
Endangered Species Act , R.S.O. 2007
Posted by
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Notice stage
Decision
Decision posted
Comment period
October 12, 2018 - November 11, 2018 (31 days) Closed
Last updated

There is no requirement to post this notice on the Environmental Registry of Ontario, but we wanted to hear your thoughts. Thank you for your feedback.

This consultation was open from:
October 12, 2018
to November 11, 2018

Decision summary

We are notifying the public a permit has been issued for an activity that will impact Redside Dace and Little Brown Bat, which are species at risk. The permit includes actions to minimize adverse effects, beneficial actions for the species as well as monitoring and reporting requirements.

Location details

Site location details

The project involves the extension of Cottrelle Boulevard in the City of Brampton between Humberwest Parkway and Goreway Drive.

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Proponent(s)

City of Brampton - permit for activities with conditions to achieve overall benefit to the species
123 Test
Toronto, ON
M4V 1M2
Canada

Decision details

On February 12, 2021 a permit was issued to the City of Brampton, under clause 17 (2) (c) of the Endangered Species Act, 2007, regarding Redside Dace and Little Brown Bat. The permit authorizes the City to extend Cottrelle Boulevard between Humberwest Parkway and Goreway Drive in the City of Brampton.

Reasonable alternatives to the proposal were considered, including alternatives that would not adversely affect the species, such as:

  • not extending Cottrelle Boulevard
  • increasing the span of the bridges to avoid encroaching on Redside Dace habitat

The best alternative that would allow the applicant to proceed with the proposed extension of Cottrelle Boulevard includes:

  • implementing the proposed mitigation measures
  • undertaking beneficial actions to provide an overall benefit for the species.

The permit requires the City of Brampton to undertake a number of measures to minimize adverse effects to the species, including:

  • avoiding work at the times of the year when the species are most sensitive to disturbance (i.e. maternity season for Little Brown Bat, spawning season for Redside Dace)
  • preventing sediment and deleterious substances from entering the waters of tributaries
  • installing six bat boxes to provide potential roosting habitat for Little Brown Bat

The permit requires the City of Brampton to undertake a number of actions to achieve an overall benefit to the species within a reasonable timeframe, including:

  • creating 1.85 ha of habitat for Little Brown Myotis by reforesting an area adjacent to the site and in a location in close proximity to foraging habitat
  • retrofitting two existing stormwater management ponds to assist in meeting the cool stream temperatures preferred by Redside Dace

These actions are expected to improve the habitat quality for Redside Dace by:

  • addressing a key threat to the species (i.e. water temperature)
  • increasing the amount of treed habitat available for Little Brown Myotis.

A government response statement has been published under subsection 11(8) of the Endangered Species Act, 2007 with respect to Redside Dace. This statement can be accessed through the ministry website: https://www.ontario.ca/page/redside-dace.

With respect to the government response statement, the following points were considered by the minister in reaching a decision regarding the permit:

  • ensuring appropriate timing windows for works in and around Redside Dace habitat are considered in the application of the Endangered Species Act, 2007
  • rehabilitating degraded Redside Dace habitat

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Regional Operations Division - Aurora District, Southern Region
Address

50 Bloomington Road
Aurora, ON
L4G 0L8
Canada

Office phone number

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Kristina Hubert

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Office
Species at Risk Branch - Permissions
Address

300 Water Street
4th Floor, South tower
Peterborough, ON
K9J 3C7
Canada

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Original proposal

ERO number
013-3957
Notice type
Instrument
Act
Endangered Species Act , R.S.O. 2007
Posted by
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Proposal posted

Comment period

October 12, 2018 - November 11, 2018 (31 days)

Why consultation isn't required

This proposal is exempted by Ontario Regulation 681/94 under the Environmental Bill of Rights as a classified proposal for an instrument, because the species for which the permit is sought are animals. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is voluntarily posting this notice to advise the public of the proposal and to invite the public to submit written comments on this proposal to the contact person identified in this notice.

Proposal details

Description

The City of Brampton has applied for a permit under clause 17(2)(c) of the Endangered Species Act to allow impacts to species at risk in order to extend Cottrelle Boulevard by approximately 700 metres between Humberwest Parkway and Goreway Drive in the City Brampton.

Purpose of the notice

The purpose of this notice is to ensure that the public is made aware of, and given an opportunity to comment on, the Endangered Species Act permit application.

The proposed permit would allow the City of Brampton to damage habitat of Redside Dace and Little Brown Bat, in order to extend Cottrelle Boulevard by approximately 700 metres between Humberwest Parkway and Goreway Drive in the City Brampton.

The permit will be issued under clause 17(2)(c) of the Endangered Species Act.

Decision

This notice will be updated when more information is available.

Other information

The proposal will result in a contravention of subsection 10(1) of the Endangered Species Act through:

  • destruction of up to 17,300 square metres of currently occupied Redside Dace habitat,
  • damage of up to 8,700 square metres of currently occupied Redside Dace habitat and
  • destruction of up to 1.73 hectares of Little Brown Bat habitat.

This damage and destruction will be a result of road grading, tree removal and the installation of two bridges.

The proposal may result in a contravention of subsection 9 of the Endangered Species Act through killing, harming and harassing individuals of the species; however, the likelihood of this is expected to be low given the proposed mitigation measures.

Both Redside Dace and Little Brown Bat are listed on the Species at Risk in Ontario (SARO) List, in Ontario Regulation 230/08 of the Endangered Species Act as endangered.

Subsection 9(1) of the ESA provides protection for these species while subsection 10(1) provides protection for the habitat of these species.

The specific habitat of Redside Dace has been prescribed by Ontario Regulation 242/08.

The proponent successfully completed the Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) for the proposed extension of Cottrelle Boulevard in December 2008.

The Endangered Species Act allows some activities to proceed under a clause 17(2)(c) permit with specific conditions if: avoidance and reasonable alternatives have been considered; adverse effects will be minimized; and an overall benefit will be achieved for the species in Ontario. Providing an overall benefit to a protected species under the Endangered Species Act involves undertaking actions to improve circumstances for the species in Ontario. Overall benefit is more than “no net loss” or an exchange of “like for like”. Overall benefit is grounded in the protection and recovery of the species at risk and must include more than mitigation measures or “replacing” what is lost.

The Minister may issue a permit under clause 17(2)(c) of the Endangered Species Act that authorizes a person to engage in an activity that would otherwise be prohibited by sections 9 or 10 of the ESA if the Minister is of the opinion that:

  1. an overall benefit to the species will be achieved within a reasonable time through the conditions of the permit;
  2. reasonable alternatives have been considered, including alternatives that would not negatively affect the species, and the best alternative has been adopted; and,
  3. reasonable steps to minimize negative effects on individual members of the species are required by conditions of the permit.

Reasonable alternatives are being considered, including alternatives that would not adversely affect the species, and may include:

  • not extending Cottrelle Boulevard,
  • increasing the span of the bridges to avoid encroaching on Redside Dace habitat.

Potential approaches to minimize adverse effects on the species and its habitat may include:

  • avoiding work at the times of the year when the species are most sensitive to disturbance (i.e. maternity season for Little Brown Bat, spawning season for Redside Dace);and
  • installing bat boxes to provide potential maternity habitat for Little Brown Bat.

Potential approaches to achieve an overall benefit for the species may include:

  • creating 1.73 hectares of habitat for Little Brown Bat by reforesting an area adjacent to the site and
  • retrofitting two existing stormwater management ponds to include a bottom draw outlets to assist in meeting the cool stream temperatures preferred by Redside Dace. Pre and post-implementation effectiveness monitoring will be in place to demonstrate the performance of the retrofits.

A government response statement published under subsection 11(8) of the Endangered Species Act exists for Redside Dace.

The government response statement will be considered when reviewing proposed permit conditions.

Please note that the posting of this proposal on the Environmental Registry does not imply that a permit will be approved; a permit may only be issued where the legal requirements set out in clause 17(2)(c) of the Endangered Species Act have been satisfied.

The following web-links provide additional information:

Ontario's Species at Risk website
http://www.ontario.ca/speciesatrisk

Endangered Species Act, 2007
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/statutes/english/elaws_statutes_07e06_e.htm

Species at Risk in Ontario (SARO) List, Ontario Regulation 230/08
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/regs/english/elaws_regs_080230_e.htm

General regulations and species-specific habitat regulations under the ESA, Ontario Regulation 242/08
http://www.e-laws.gov.on.ca/html/regs/english/elaws_regs_080242_e.htm

Supporting materials

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Regional Operations Division - Aurora District, Southern Region
Address

50 Bloomington Road
Aurora, ON
L4G 0L8
Canada

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Comment

Commenting is now closed.

This consultation was open from October 12, 2018
to November 11, 2018

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Mark Heaton

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Regional Operations Division - Aurora District, Southern Region
Address

50 Bloomington Road
Aurora, ON
L4G 0L8
Canada

Office phone number