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First Working Draft Dehcho Land Use Plan Comments from the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development – March 2005
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Scope of Review 3 primary components: 1.0Legislative Conformity and Crown Obligations 2.0Integration of Plans with Existing Policies, Programs, Strategies and Processes 3.0Pofessional Land Use Planning Principles and Practices
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Outline of DIANDs Comments Executive Summary Background and Scope of Review Section 1.0 – Legislative Conformity & Crown Obligations Section 2.0 – Integration of Plan with Existing Policies, Programs, Strategies & Processes Section 3.0 – Professional Land Use Planning Principles & Practises Section 4.0 – Editorial Comments & Questions
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How the Review was Conducted DCLUPC submitted First Draft Plan [the Plan] to DIAND on Feb 18 th, 2005. Cross-Directorate Working Group formed, representing 9 Directorates in NWT Region & 7 in Headquarters [Ottawa].
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Overview of DIANDs Key Findings Strong 1 st Draft Plan. The Committee should be commended for its elegant model [Figure 1], a unique & significant contribution to comprehensive & integrated northern land use planning. Requires further discussion and work in some areas leading to Revised Draft Plan.
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1.0 Legislative Conformity and Crown Obligations 1.0 Legislative Conformity and Crown Obligations Consistency with Existing Legislation & Crown Obligations: –Strengthen recognition & reference the IRDA & the IMA. –More emphasis on Plan approval process and status for implementation without Final Agreement.
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1.0 Legislative Conformity and Crown Obligations………. Existing Regulatory Framework –Clarify Terms in Table 7 which might conflict or duplicate existing legislation and roles of RAs. –Clarify the pacing-of-development concept based on the Econ. Dev. Strategy [EDS].
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2.0 Integration with Existing Policies, Programs and Strategies Cumulative Effects –Strengthen linkages to CEAM Strategy and Framework. Sustainable Development –Strengthen Dehcho Baseline information. –Add mechanism/criteria to help gauge success of Plan in striving for sustainable communities & sustainable development.
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2.0 Integration with Existing Policies, Programs and Strategies…. Conservation Zones [CZs] / NWT Protected Areas Strategy –Further clarify Plan/PAS interrelationships. –Address access issue into the SMZs & GUZs which cross the CZs - in terms of protection and dev. values –Further evaluate zoning in some areas.
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2.0 Integration with Existing Policies, Programs and Strategies…. Trans-Boundary Land Uses/ Mackenzie Gas Project & Pipeline –Address trans-boundary land uses, including the proposed Mackenzie Gas pipeline. –Designate a Special Infrastructure Corridor for the proposed pipeline within the CZs & include more detail in definition & on related terms & conditions.
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3.0 Professional Land Use Planning Principles and Practices Land Use Designations & the Zoning System –More fully describe the economic implications of Plan by running it through the EDA Model. –Clarify designation and scope of CZs [not withdrawn] – really temporary, OR permanent? –Clarify faster regarding interim-protection during non-renewable resource assessment [NRA] work. –Explain role of Committee during implementation re Canada Mining Regs. amendments – similar to Gwichin Land Use Planning Board?
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3.0 Professional Land Use Planning Principles and Practices….. Land Use Designations & the Zoning System… –Consider permitting oil and gas activities in specific SMZs. –Stress that NRA work, via the PAS process, for the Pehdzeh Ki Deh & Sambaa Ke/Redknife River Areas of Interest, & MERA [Nahanni NPR] will be part of boundary decisions & changes to CZ designations during 5-year Plan Review.
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3.0 Professional Land Use Planning Principles and Practices….. Access Implications –Address the implications to oil & gas and mining industries from access restrictions on CZs & all- weather roads across SMZs, to islands of GUZs for their seismic, exploration and development work. –Relatively large amount of land zoned for CZs & SMZs could impact future income generation from resource royalties which may be needed to pay for a Dehcho Government post Final Agreement.
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3.0 Professional Land Use Planning Principles and Practices….. Mineral Information –Expand the definition of Mining to include Coal Exploration & Dredging – both have their own Regulations. Oil & Gas Information –In Table 6, only 21% of the zones [4 of the 19 rated for oil & gas ] allow for this land use compared to mining at 26% & forestry at 33%.
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3.0 Professional Land Use Planning Principles and Practices….. Oil & Gas Information…. –Maps related to oil and gas & existing activities require refinement. –EDA Model section – figure of only 16 wells very modest; may not support sustained employment & business dev.
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3.0 Professional Land Use Planning Principles and Practices….. Overall Plan Scope & Format –Write the Revised Draft Plan as if it were the final Plan. –Consider showing revisions in the Revised Draft Plan & footnoting these to the submitted comments. –Add IMA & IRDA to Appendices. –Consider locating portions of EDA Model section right on Maps 5, 6, & 7 [oil & gas, mining, & forestry]. –Consider extracting & consolidating key policies from Working Draft Policy Recommendations into a new Vision section further up front & the EDS section into a new chapter on Implementation, Mon. & Review.
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3.0 Professional Land Use Planning Principles and Practices….. Plan Implementation, Monitoring & Review –Add chapter on plan implementation, monitoring and review. –Include references to the IMA reqs. [App II, Articles 24. on conformity and 25. on post Final Agreement revisions to Plan], & describe how approved Plan will revise & replace the current land withdrawals.
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3.0 Professional Land Use Planning Principles and Practices… Plan Implementation, Monitoring & Review… –Address Committees protocols [steps, terms & rules] for granting: Exceptions to the Plan; and Amendments to the Plan. –How Comprehensive Reviews of the Plan would be carried out [usually every 5 years].
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Conclusion Staff of the Dept. would be pleased to meet with the Committee on any of the detailed comments provided.
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