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2021 Fee Report (for 2022 fees) – Board Resolution #117/21

This document contains the resolution of the Board of Directors of CVC on the cost recovery for the plan review and regulation programs, 2022 plan review and permit fee schedules, and endorsement of the CVC/Peel Service Level Agreement for Expedited Review of Environmental Assessments and Permitting.

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Last modified:
2021-11-08

2022 Fee Policy for CVC Planning and Development Services

This policy document is intended to fulfill the requirement for Credit Valley Conservation’s (CVC’s) Planning and Development Services (PDS) Department with respect to the fees charged for the Plan Review and Regulation programs and services. CVC may only charge a fee for a program or services that it provides if it is set out in the Minister’s List which identifies that CAs may charge a fee for mandatory, municipal, and other programs and services where the user-pay principle is appropriate.

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Last modified:
2022-12-21

Credit Valley Conservation Fluvial Geomorphic Guidelines: Factsheet VI Scour Analysis

Credit Valley Conservation developed this factsheet to standardize scour assessments in the Credit River Watershed. Infrastructure (such as sewers, utilities, bridge footings, etc.) crossing a watercourse is generally required to be installed below the scour depth.

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CVC Stormwater Management Pond Planting Guidelines

Guidelines developed to assist landscape architects or other professionals in preparing planting plans for stormwater management (SWM) wet ponds. Provides guidance on the moisture zones present in a typical SWM wet pond, plant selection, seed mixes, calculations of plant materials, stocking sizes, and topsoil and site preparation.

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Evaluation, Classification and Management of Headwaters Drainage Features: Guidelines

These guidelines have been developed to provide direction to practitioners for those features that are not clearly covered by existing policy and legislation as being important eco-hydrological features (e.g. perennial streams and provincially significant wetlands), but may contribute to the overall health of a watershed.

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