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Sinopse
This podcast contains the recording of the presentations made at a Greenbelt land use seminar held at Cedar Beach Park in Stouffville, Ontario, Canada on May 6, 2009.
Episódios
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The Municipality’s Perspective
01/03/2010How the legislation affects them and how they implement it.Don Sinclair, General Manager, Development & Legal Services, Town of East GwillimburyDon Sinclair is the General Manager, Development & Legal Services for the Town of East Gwillimbury. He was the Director, Development Law at York Region when the Oak Ridges Moraine and Greenbelt plans came into effect. He has a Degree in Urban Planning from University of Waterloo and a Law Degree from Osgoode Hall at York University. He has also worked in the planning department for the cities of Calgary, Vancouver, Toronto and Vaughan.Click here to play now
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A Conservation Authority’s Perspective
01/03/2010How the legislation affects them and how they implement it.Jackie Burkart, Senior Planner, Lake Simcoe Region Conservation AuthorityJackie Burkart is a geological technician and has been with the Lake Simcoe Region Conversation Authority since 2005. Previously she worked for the Ministry of Natural Resources in a variety of roles and worked as a planner for Municipal Affairs and House.Click here to play now
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The Legal Angle
01/03/2010What is the law and how does it impact campgrounds.David C.K. Tang, Partner, Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLPDavid Tang practises in the area of municipal, land development and planning. He appears regularly before the Ontario Municipal Board, the Assessment Review Board and in the courts to obtain court and planning decisions like rezonings, Official Plan Amendments and Committee of Adjustment decisions. He deals regularly with provincial and municipal governments, representing developers, citizens and municipalities. Mr. Tang has taught the Association of Municipal Managers, Clerks and Treasurers of Ontario Municipal Land Law course, writes and is quoted regularly.Click here to play now
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Ontario Greenbelt Introduction
01/03/2010A basic overview of the Greenbelt (objectives, vision, etc...)Maryam Nassar, Program Director, Friends of the Greenbelt FoundationMaryam has worked and volunteered in the public and not-for profit sector for over a decade, including the Peel Children's Water Festival, Rouge Park, and the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Prior to coming to the Foundation, she worked on Parks and Recreation issues for eight years and has visited campgrounds all over Canada and USA. She has also volunteered on municipal committees and local campaigns while living in York Region.Click here to play now