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Alberta’s New Land Use System Moving Past the Tipping Point – Alberta’s New Land Use System ELC Webinar December 9, 2009 Cindy Chiasson Executive Director
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Alberta’s New Land Use System About the ELC A registered charitable organization incorporated in 1982 Our mission: To ensure that laws, policies and legal processes protect the environment.
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Alberta’s New Land Use System About the ELC Our ends: –Enactment and effective enforcement of sound environmental laws and policies. –Effective and informed public participation in environmental regulatory, law-making and decision-making processes.
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Alberta’s New Land Use System
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Roots of the LUF initiative Approach to land & resource management multiple use project-by-project approval, incrementalism impacts of individual projects mitigated cumulative effects difficult to deal with
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Alberta’s New Land Use System Roots of the LUF initiative Approach to land & resource management anti-planning or laissez-faire approach to planning patchwork of policy and legal requirements “silo” based decision-making
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Alberta’s New Land Use System What Albertans want… stronger provincial leadership better policy integration & coordination (land, water & air) greater clarity re: roles & responsibilities of land use decision-makers improved conflict resolution processes
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Alberta’s New Land Use System What Albertans want… better land conservation & stewardship improved land use information sharing increased consultation & opportunities for public, stakeholders & aboriginal peoples to influence land use policies & decisions
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Alberta’s New Land Use System
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Structure – regional planning Regional Plan Regional Advisory Council Terms of Reference Land Use Secretariat Public Cabinet Approved Plan Sub-regional Plan Cabinet has complete control over the plan, ToR, and amendments.
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Alberta’s New Land Use System Regulatory hierarchy Alberta Land Stewardship Act Other Acts Regional Plan Other Regulations “Super Regulation” If there is a conflict? Amends 27 other acts
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Alberta’s New Land Use System Enforcement ALSA amends other acts Day to day decisions of municipalities and government Decisions must comply with Regional Plan Non-compliance Existing appeal processesComplaint to LUS Commissioner
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Alberta’s New Land Use System Regulations & tools Top down completely – discretion lies with Cabinet –Challenges to court are limited Regulation making powers are broad –Include appeal mechanisms for public lands
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Alberta’s New Land Use System Regulations & tools Conservation tools enabled –Conservation directive –Conservation easements – expanded to agricultural land –Conservation offsets –Tradable Development Credit
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Alberta’s New Land Use System ELC’s assessment of ALSA Our vision: dedicated land use planning legislation –single, binding Act –administered by Cabinet & a separate administrative secretariat –all gov’t depts must conform –set out decision-making process for land use planning –assign planning responsibilities, create a clear decision-making hierarchy & require local land use decisions to conform to regional plans
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Alberta’s New Land Use System ELC’s assessment of ALSA Our assessment: ALSA meets the basic elements more needed re: decision-making process for land use planning much is still to be determined by Cabinet: –Regional Advisory Councils –creation of the planning process –development and amendment of regional plans –content of regional plans
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Alberta’s New Land Use System Development of regional plans Current (done 2010): –Lower Athabasca –South Saskatchewan Stage 2 (done 2011): –North Saskatchewan –Upper Athabasca Stage 3 (done 2012): –Red Deer –Upper Peace –Lower Peace
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Alberta’s New Land Use System Development of regional plans SECRETARIAT & PROJECT TEAM CABINET REGIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE 3 stages of public input Initial info sessions Draft vision for plan Draft plan Aboriginal consultation separate
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Alberta’s New Land Use System Elements of regional plans Regional profile Policy context Regional vision statement Regional outcomes Objectives & goals Strategies, actions, approaches Monitoring & reporting 50 year min. planning horizon 5-10 year effectiveness
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Alberta’s New Land Use System Lower Athabasca plan scope Primary focus: economic development (oil sands; timber) Land conservation – boreal forest Water & air (NOx & SO2) thresholds Aboriginal traditional use
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Alberta’s New Land Use System South Saskatchewan plan scope Population growth Water supply & demand Landscape conservation (Eastern slopes) Economic growth (agriculture; energy; forestry; recreation & tourism) Thresholds: surface water quantity & quality; air quality Aboriginal traditional use Major multi-use corridors
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Alberta’s New Land Use System What else to watch for… Interim/transitional issues Implementation –How will province-wide agencies manage?
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Alberta’s New Land Use System Support the ELC Registered charity – donations receive a tax receipt 100% of donations fund ELC public programs https://www.elc.ab.ca/pages/SupportELC/default.aspx CRA Registration Number - 11890 0679 RR0001
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Alberta’s New Land Use System Questions? Phone: 780-424-5099 or 1-800-661-4238 E-mail: elc@elc.ab.ca or cchiasson@elc.ab.ca Web: www.elc.ab.cawww.elc.ab.ca Blog: http://environmentallawcentre.wordpress.comhttp://environmentallawcentre.wordpress.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/environmentallawcentre http://www.facebook.com/environmentallawcentre Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELC_Albertahttps://twitter.com/ELC_Alberta To sign up for e-mail updates, visit: http://www.elc.ab.ca/pages/home/Notification.aspx. http://www.elc.ab.ca/pages/home/Notification.aspx
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