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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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Moving Past the Tipping Point – Alberta’s New Land Use System. ELC Webinar December 9, 2009 Cindy Chiasson Executive Director. About the ELC. A registered charitable organization incorporated in 1982 Our mission: To ensure that laws, policies and legal processes protect the environment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Moving Past the Tipping Point – Alberta’s New Land Use System

Alberta’s New Land Use System

Moving Past the Tipping Point – Alberta’s New Land Use System

ELC WebinarDecember 9, 2009

Cindy ChiassonExecutive 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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Alberta’s New Land Use System

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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Alberta’s New Land Use System

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 theplan, 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 processes Complaint 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

REGIONALADVISORY

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

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• 100% of donations fund ELC public programs

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