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REPORT TO
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE
Report Number: CAO 07-03
Date: July 1O, 2003
From:
Thomas J. Quinn
Chief Administrative Officer
Subject:
Federal Green Space Lands
Status Update
File: A-251 0-004
Recommendations
1. That Report CAO 07-03, providing an update on Transport Canada's work on the
Federal Green Space Lands be received.
2. That Transport Canada staff involved in the Green Space Project be invited to
attend a future Pickering Council meeting to present their draft findings and
conclusions with respect to the Project.
3. That Transport Canada, in addition to obtaining the advise and assistance of the
Green Space Stewardship Advisory Committee, also seek input from the
affected municipal councils, affected tenants, and others interested in the Green
Space Project, before finalizing a Master Plan for submission to the Minister.
4. That a copy of this report be forwarded to Transport Canada's Green Space
Project Team.
Executive Summary:
The purpose of this Report is to update Council on Transport Canada's work on the
Federal Green Space Project, and to invite Transport Canada staff to attend a future
meeting of Council to present their draft findings and conclusions with respect to the
Project.
It is also recommended that Transport Canada, in addition to obtaining the advise and
assistance of the Green Space Stewardship Advisory Committee, be encouraged to
also seek input from the affected municipal councils, affected tenants, and others
interested in the Green Space Project, before finalizing a Master Plan for submission to
the Minister.
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Federal Green Space Lands
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Financial Implications:
None
Background:
In May 2002, Federal Transport Minister David Collenette announced his Government's
intention to establish a Green Space Strategy to protect the federally owned portion of
the Oak Ridges Moraine (ORM) in Pickering, Markham and Uxbridge, as well as a
north-south corridor in Markham that connects the ORM lands to the Rouge Park.
Approximately 3050 hectares (7540 acres) of "Green Space Lands" are involved in this
initiative, which is approximately 40 percent of the total lands acquired in this area by
the federal government (see map, Attachment No.1).
To assist with the development of a vision and master plan for the Green Space Lands,
the Minister created a Green Space Stewardship Advisory Committee (GSSAC).
GSACC has membership from the affected local and regional municipalities, tenants,
the conservation authority, the Oak Ridges Moraine Land Trust, and an environmental
interest group (the Green Door Alliance). The City is represented by the Division Head,
Corporate Projects & Policy. A listing of all GSSAC members is provided as
Attachment No.2 to this Report.
At the outset of the study, fifteen "guiding principles" were announced by Minister
Collenette including the following:
1 . Ownership of the lands will remain with the federal government.
2. Environmentally sensitive areas will be protected.
3. The Rouge Park North Plan, the Oak Ridges Moraine Plan, local
government (official) plans and potential future airport plans will be
considered.
4. Land being used for agricultural shall continue with the adoption of
enhanced best practices, and be compatible with safe airport
operations, enforced through covenants and long-term leases.
5. Residential tenancies are to be compatible with green space guiding
principles and activities, through covenants in their leases.
6. Cultural heritage should be maintained with emphasis on revitalizing
and enhancing the Hamlet of Altona.
7. Native cultural heritage initiatives are to be incorporated where
possible.
8. Cemeteries and archaeological sites are to be preserved.
9. Long term re-naturalization, preservation, enhancement and
restoration of watersheds, corridors, linkages and infrastructure
(buildings) will be a priority.
10. The public shall have controlled access with uses being passive in
nature.
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11. No new residential or large-scale commercial development.
12. No expansion of service corridors (major highways, pipelines) except
where there would be linkages with smart urban transportation
solutions, as approved by the Minister.
13. Expansion of the green space lands at a later date could be
considered.
14. Transport Canada will have effective communication strategies for all
aspects of Green Space planning.
15. Activities must be consistent with the government's Alternate Service
Delivery policy.
Transport Canada hired a consulting team, lead by EDA Collaborative and Senes
Consultants Ltd., to work with GSSAC to develop a Green Space Master Plan. Work is
progressing, and it is anticipated that a Master Plan will be completed later this year.
Many issues will need to be considered in finalizing a master plan, including:
. Establishing a distinct and exciting vision for the Green Space Lands.
. Ensuring that planning for the Green Space lands recognizes and
supports other significant planning exercises currently underway,
including the Greater Toronto Airports Authority's master planning
process for a regional-reliever airport, and Pickering's Growth
Management Study. ..
. Deciding how best to accommodate required road and other service
corridors to and through the Green Space lands (both in a north-south
and east-west direction).
. Determining whether buildings and structures on the Lands need to be
retained in federal ownership, or whether they can be offered for sale
to tenants.
. Determining where and how best to encourage on-going, viable and
environmental sensitive farming practices.
. Selecting appropriate implementation measures, including an
appropriate governance structure for the Green Space Lands and
long-term funding commitments.
The Federal Government should be commended for setting aside the Green Space
lands, and initiating a process with the objective of retaining and enhancing these
lands for future generations. To help ensure that the Plan for these lands is readily
supported and of lasting benefit to the community, it is recommended that Council
encourage Transport Canada to seek input from affected municipal councils, affected
tenants, and other members of the public interested in the project (in addition to the
valuable advise and assistance provided by GSSAC), before finalizing a Master Plan for
submission to the Minister.
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Attachment:
1. Map of the Federal Green Space Lands
2. Membership on the Green Space Stewardship Advisory Committee
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Attachments
Copy: Division Head, Corporate Projects & Policy
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Attachment No.2 to
Report to Committee of the Whole
Report CAO 07 ~03
Federal Green Space Stewardship Advisory Committee
Membership
Organization Representative
City of Pickering Tom Melymuk
Green Door Alliance Brian Buckles
Oak Ridges Moraine land Trust Don Prince
Region of Durham Alex Georgieff
Region of York John Waller
Rouge Park Alliance Ron Christie
Tenant Representative Bruce Moran
Toronto Region Conservation Authority Craig Mather
Town of Markham Lilli Douba
Town of Uxbridge Alex Grant