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		<title>Provincial Planning Information</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Provincial Planning</strong></p>
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<li> <a href="http://www.pir.gov.on.ca/userfiles/HTML/cma_4_35040_1.html" target="_blank">Provincial Places to Grow legislation</a>
The Places to Grow Act 2005, provides a framework to coordinate  long-term growth planning with decisions about infrastructure  investments. It gives the provincial government the power to designate  growth plan areas throughout the province and to develop growth plans in  collaboration with local officials and stakeholders.  It also supports a  coordinated approach to growth-related issues that cross municipal  boundaries.</li>
<li> <a href="http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/userfiles/HTML/nts_1_23137_1.html" target="_blank">Provincial Policy Statement</a>
The Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) provides direction on  matters of provincial interest related to land use planning and  development, and promotes the provincial &#8220;policy-led&#8221; planning system.  The new Provincial Policy Statement came into effect on March 1, 2005  and it requires that planning decisions by municipal governments &#8220;shall  be consistent with&#8221; the new policies. The PPS recognizes the complex  inter-relationships among economic, environmental and social factors in  planning and embodies good planning principles. It includes enhanced  policies on key issues that affect communities, such as: the efficient  use and management of land and infrastructure; protection of the  environment and resources; and ensuring appropriate opportunities for  employment and residential development, including support for a mix of  uses.The provincial government has appealed the city of  Hamilton&#8217;s aerotropolis boundary expansion on the basis that it is not  consistent with the PPS.</li>
<li> <a href="http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/userfiles/HTML/nts_1_22087_1.html" target="_blank"><img src="../../images/greenbeltplan.jpg" border="0" alt="The  Provincial Greenbelt." hspace="20" width="225" height="293" align="right" />The Provincial Greenbelt
</a>The province established a 1.8 million acre Greenbelt in <br /><span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Click to read this entire post: <a href="http://progressivedevelopment.ca/wp/43/provincial-planning/provincial-planning-information">Provincial Planning Information</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="font-size: small;">Provincial Planning</span></strong></p>
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<li> <a href="http://www.pir.gov.on.ca/userfiles/HTML/cma_4_35040_1.html" target="_blank">Provincial Places to Grow legislation</a><br />
The Places to Grow Act 2005, provides a framework to coordinate  long-term growth planning with decisions about infrastructure  investments. It gives the provincial government the power to designate  growth plan areas throughout the province and to develop growth plans in  collaboration with local officials and stakeholders.  It also supports a  coordinated approach to growth-related issues that cross municipal  boundaries.</li>
<li> <a href="http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/userfiles/HTML/nts_1_23137_1.html" target="_blank">Provincial Policy Statement</a><br />
The Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) provides direction on  matters of provincial interest related to land use planning and  development, and promotes the provincial &#8220;policy-led&#8221; planning system.  The new Provincial Policy Statement came into effect on March 1, 2005  and it requires that planning decisions by municipal governments &#8220;shall  be consistent with&#8221; the new policies. The PPS recognizes the complex  inter-relationships among economic, environmental and social factors in  planning and embodies good planning principles. It includes enhanced  policies on key issues that affect communities, such as: the efficient  use and management of land and infrastructure; protection of the  environment and resources; and ensuring appropriate opportunities for  employment and residential development, including support for a mix of  uses.The provincial government has appealed the city of  Hamilton&#8217;s aerotropolis boundary expansion on the basis that it is not  consistent with the PPS.</li>
<li> <a href="http://www.mah.gov.on.ca/userfiles/HTML/nts_1_22087_1.html" target="_blank"><img src="../../images/greenbeltplan.jpg" border="0" alt="The  Provincial Greenbelt." hspace="20" width="225" height="293" align="right" />The Provincial Greenbelt<br />
</a>The province established a 1.8 million acre Greenbelt in  December 2004. It is intended to protect environmentally sensitive and  agricultural land in the Golden Horseshoe from major urban development.  It extends 325 kilometres from the eastern end of the Oak Ridges Moraine  near Rice Lake, to the Niagara River in the west. The greenbelt&#8217;s new  natural heritage system is about 535,000 acres in land area, and  provides full protection for about three-quarters of the lakes, wetlands  and forests in the greenbelt.</li>
<li><a href="../../pdfs/ProvResponse-aerotropolis.pdf" target="_blank">Provincial warning re Aerotropolis</a> <em>(pdf file)</em>.  Letter from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. June 14,  2005.</li>
<li><a href="../../pdfs/OMBAppeal-prov.pdf" target="_blank">Notice of Appeal to OMB &#8211; by province</a> July 27, 2005<em> (pdf file)</em></li>
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