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12. ENVIRONMENTALLY SIGNIFICANT AREAS (ESA)
- Updated Criteria for the Designation of ESAs - 1993
Recommended for approval at Water and Related Land Management Advisory Board Meeting
#5/93, held October 15, 1993.
KEY ISSUE
Finalized criteria for the designation of Environmentally Significant Areas (ESAs) within The
Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Authority ( MTRCA) jurisdiction.
Res. #A191/93
Moved by:
Seconded by:
Marie Muir
Paul Raina
THAT the report entitled "Criteria for the Designation of Environmentally Significant Areas within
the MTRCA Jurisdiction ", dated September, 1993, be received and endorsed;
THAT staff be directed to utilize these criteria for the three year ESA Project;
AND FURTHER THAT staff be directed to circulate the report to our member municipalities,
provincial ministries (Natural Resources, Environment and Energy and Municipal Affairs), non-
governmental organizations, all other Conservation Authorities in Ontario and the public for their
information.
CARRIED
13. OFFICIAL PLAN AMENDMENT PROPOSAL
- New Secondary Plan for the Centennial Industrial District
- Lawrence Avenue /Port Union Road, City of Scarborough
Recommended for approval at Water and Related Land Management Advisory Board Meeting
#5/93, held October 15, 1993.
KEY ISSUE
To report on the proposed Secondary Plan for the Centennial Industrial District (Lawrence Avenue
and Port Union Road) to be known as the "Port Union Village Community Secondary Plan."
Res. #A192/93
Moved by:
Seconded by:
Deborah Sword
Lois Hancey
THAT the staff report on the new Port Union Village Community Secondary Plan be received for
information;
THAT staff continue with finalizing the terms of reference and funding participation by the City of
Scarborough and City of Toronto for the Shoreline Management Plan which is a key component in
realizing Scarborough's vision for the Port Union Village Community;
THAT staff be directed to participate with the City of Scarborough in the "Implementation Study"
requested by Council at its meeting, September 20, 1993;
AND FURTHER THAT the City of Scarborough, The Municipality of Metropolitan Toronto and the
Waterfront Regeneration Trust be so advised.
CARRIED