LID Business & Multi-Residential Retrofits – Appendix B
Detailed design of low impact development business and multi-residential retrofits.
Detailed design of low impact development business and multi-residential retrofits.
Business and multi-residential low impact development case studies.
As part of the planning process for the Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area Environmental Assessment, a Terms of Reference notice of submission to the Ministry of the Environment, other agencies and the public for review as required under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act.
This document is the final Terms of Reference for the Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area Project.
This document is the final Record of Consultation for the Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area Environmental Assessment.
This document is a Record of Consultation for the Appendices for the Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area Project.
This document is a draft Terms of Reference for the Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area Project.
This document is the draft Record of Consultation for the Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area Environmental Assessment.
Environmental Assessment Notice of Commencement for the Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area Project. Includes a description of the project, first steps, and information on public information centre.
Consultant report documenting a review of the literature and policies and practices in southern Ontario related to ecological buffers, and the development of an evaluation methodology for determining appropriate buffer widths around natural heritage features based on this review.
Protocol for plan review and technical clearance between The Regional Municipality of Peel and Credit Valley Conservation. This MOU is under review.
This Stormwater Management Guideline replaces the Stormwater Management Criteria (2012). The new document reflects climate change, new technologies, and policy directions. The SWM Guide supplements CVC’s Planning and Development Administrative Procedural Manual (CVC, 2011), with more detailed direction regarding the Stormwater Management component of development approvals.
This paper is intended to raise awareness and stimulate a dialogue on the challenges associated with current stormwater management practices in Ontario, identify the benefits of low impact development (LID) and act as a roadmap for broad scale implementation of LID across Ontario.
This guide highlights common low impact development construction failures and how to avoid them, to bridge the gap between the design and construction of low impact development.
Choose native plants for your garden and avoid purchasing invasive species by using this guide.
Learn about local woodland plants and indicators of forest health.
Your guide to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) Managed Forest Tax Incentive Program
Learn about the benefits of woodland gardens on home properties and how to build and maintain them.
Learn about the benefits of planting woodland gardens for businesses and institutions.
Feasibility Study on the Jim Tovey Lakeview Conservation Area to define risks and to explore the costs and benefits of the project in advance and to support an environmental assessment that may follow.
The study uses a survey of residents in the Credit River Watershed to determine exactly how natural areas contribute to their wellbeing. These include the role of natural areas in the provision of ecosystem services which maintain or enhance human well-being, and in the provision of physical, mental, and social wellbeing.