PROPOSED QUARRY FOOTPRINT PHASE 2 PHASE 3. PHASE 5 West. PHASE 5 East. PHASE 6 West. PHASE 6 East PHASE 7 PHASE 4 PHASE 1

Similar documents
Rouge National Park. Opportunities and Challenges

Planning & Building Department

Niagara Natural Heritage Park

Conservation Area Management Statement

HAROLD E. ALEXANDER SPRING RIVER WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA

OPG, Nuclear 2

Wetlands Reservoirs of Biodiversity. Billy McCord, SCDNR

DIXIE HIGHWAY Region of Peel NAI Area # 1304, 1320, 2449, 2625, 3961

Title/Name of the area: Chwaka Bay, Zanzibar

Labrador - Island Transmission Link Target Rare Plant Survey Locations

3.0 EXISTING PARK & RECREATION SPACE

Proposed Official Plan Amendment 41 to the Region of York Official Plan

Watchorn Provincial Park. Management Plan

Green Legacy. Securing our. Greenlands Strategy

Clam Harbour Provincial Park

Environmental Geotechnical Planning Construction Testing & Inspection Building Science Duty To Consult

State of Nature 2016

Geoscape Toronto The Oak Ridges Moraine Activity 2 - Page 1 of 10 Information Bulletin

SIXTH LINE - HIGHWAY 7 1

Daisy Dean Trail 628/619 ATV Trail Construction

Pembina Valley Provincial Park. Draft Management Plan

The Lower Prut Floodplain Natural Park (Romania)

NARRABEEN LAGOON SUMMIT am Wednesday, 13 April 2005 Warringah Council Chambers, 725 Pittwater Road, Dee Why.

TRAILS WHERE TO FIND TRAILS IN NOVA SCOTIA

DATE: January 19, WCA Governing Board. Johnathan Perisho, Project Manager. Mark Stanley, Executive Officer

Rule Governing the Designation and Establishment of All-Terrain Vehicle Use Trails on State Land

FEASIBILITY CRITERIA

Whitemouth Falls Provincial Park. Draft Management Plan

County of Riverside - PSEC Project General Habitat Assessment Appendix A

Decision Memo Broken Wheel Ranch Equestrian Outfitter Special-Use Permit Proposed Action

ABCG Presentation, Washington DC: Increasing Conservation Land, Wildlife Protection and Benefits to Landowners

SANTA-BOCA PROVINCIAL PARK

National Forests and Grasslands in Texas

NATURAL ENVIRONMENT LEVEL 1 AND 2 TECHNICAL REPORT VIOLET HILL PIT TOWN OF MONO DUFFERIN COUNTY. June 2016

APPENDIX 3-I-B. Alternative Route Assessment Around Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves

B10. Agate Beach State Recreation Site

EAST DON TRAIL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT. Community Liaison Committee Meeting #3 July 15, :30 to 8:30 pm Flemingdon Park Library

Spatial Distribution and Characteristics of At-Risk Species in the Southeast U.S.

MANAGEMENT DIRECTION STATEMENT June, 1999

Silver Lake Park An Environmental Jewel for the Citizens of Prince William County

SANBI PLANNING FORUM

BURGES JAMES GADSDEN PROVINCIAL PARK PURPOSE STATEMENT AND ZONING PLAN

Ontario s Approach to Wilderness: A Policy May 1997 (Version 1.0)

Crystal Spring SNA. Washington County N W N W N W N W N W92 45.

Protection of Ulcinj Saline

Finn Creek Park. Management Direction Statement Amendment

STORNETTA BROTHERS COASTAL RANCH

KETTLE CREEK CONSERVATION AUTHORITY TRAIL GUIDE.

Alaskan/Fjordland Pacific (Ecoregion 22)


Item 1 Ryhope Paper Subdivision

Michipicoten Island Regional Plan

Amendment 41 to the Official Plan for the Regional Municipality of York

Bayview Escarpment. Interim Management Statement

The Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation At A Glimpse

Chuckanut Ridge Fairhaven Highlands EIS Scoping Concerns

South March Highlands Carp River Conservation Inc. [All photos in this presentation were taken in or of the South March Highlands]

THE MANAGEMENT OF SMALL BUSH AREAS IN THE PERTH METROPOLITAN REGION

2.0 Physical Characteristics

Yard Creek Provincial Park. Management Plan

Lake Tahoe Airport Master Plan

Sasagiu Rapids Provincial Park. Draft Management Plan

Classifications, Inventory and Level of Service

County of Riverside - PSEC Project General Habitat Assessment Appendix A

EGA S 2016 RETREAT FIELD TRIPS & EXCURSIONS

Pinellas County Environmental Lands

Meeting Minutes. Participants:

Description of the Proposed Action for the Big Creek / Yellow Pine Travel Plan (Snow-free Season) and Big Creek Ford Project

Recreational Carrying Capacity

Virginian Atlantic (Ecoregion 8)

Lake Tahoe Airport Master Plan Public Meeting March 16, 2015

WORKSHEET 1 Wilderness Qualities or Attributes Evaluating the Effects of Project Activities on Wilderness Attributes

The Pearl of Africa: A Survey of Uganda's National Parks

Blue River Trail Master Plan JSA to Town Hall June 2004

The Estelle Mountain (A) study area is located on Bureau of Land Management land, approximately 4 miles south of Lake Mathews.

MARBLE RIVER PROVINCIAL PARK

Achieving Nature Conservation in Hong Kong s Protected Areas System

Te Manahuna Consulting

Terrestrial Protected Area Nomination: Hemmington Forest, Cayman Brac Central

Gravel and Rock Extraction Highway Maintenance, Recapitalization and Twinning

STREAKED HORNED LARK. Conservation of a threatened species in an industrial landscape. Cat Brown US Fish and Wildlife Service

Appendix 8.D Water Vole and Otter Survey Report

ALBERTA S GRASSLANDS IN CONTEXT

Garapuà beach. Eco-Tourism Project. Morro de San Paolo - Bahía Nord Est del Brasile

DOYLE SPRINGS PLANNING UNIT Kern-Tule River Watershed

South Atikaki Provincial Park. Draft Management Plan

Birch Point Provincial Park. Management Plan

ALBERTA WILDERNESS ASSOCIATION

Changes in Land Use Following Natural Disasters and the Role of Protected Areas

CRAZY HORSE TRAIL GUIDE

US 83 Relief Route. City of La Joya City of Peñitas Hidalgo County. November 15, 2012

Marchand Provincial Park. Management Plan

BILL S-210: A REASONABLE STATUTORY FRAMEWORK TO PROTECT GATINEAU PARK

Habitat Assessment, Mt San Jacinto CCD/MSJC Southwest Campus

MAIN LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK

Chairman, Environmental Protection Authority,Government of Western Australia

2.1 Physical and Biological Description Matabitchuan River Watershed

COASTAL CONSERVANCY. Staff Recommendation December 2, 2004 COYOTE HELLYER COUNTY PARK BAY AREA RIDGE TRAIL

MCARTHUR SWAMP PLANNING UNIT Pit-McCloud River Watershed

Priority Species, Communities, Ecosystems, and Threats

Transcription:

PHASE 4 \\Cd1220-f02\01609\active\2001 Active Projects\1100-1199\G1188\graphics\GIS\MXD\_Final Draft Sept 2008\MXD\Section_5\62601188_Fig5-0_ProposedQuarryFootprint_01Dec08_NJB.mxd PHASE 7 PHASE 5 West PHASE 6 West PHASE 5 East PHASE 6 East Sub-System Area Boundary Proposed Quarry Footprint FIGURE NO. 5.0 PROPOSED QUARRY FOOTPRINT Date Prepared: December 18, 2008

U26 U25 BCA-1 BCA-2 AREA B U1 U2 U3 U4 U5 W1 U28 U24 U23 W2-a W2-N W2-S U29 W:\active\2001 Active Projects\1100-1199\G1188\graphics\GIS\MXD\_Final Draft Sept 2008\MXD\Section_5\62601188_Fig5-1_WetlandCommunities_22Dec08_NJB.mxd U27 W4 W6 U21 U13 U22 W3 W5 W7 U12 U11 W8 U14 W2-b W9-a W9-b U8 U9 U10 W10-e U7 U30 U15 U6 U18 W9-S W10-d W11 W9-N W10-c W10-f U16 ESCARPMENT WETLANDS U19 U17 W10-b W10 W10-a U20 SEEPS Sub-System Area Boundaries Category 1 Provincially Significant Wetland 2008 Remnant and Low Function Wetland. No longer merits designation as PSW. Other Wetland, High Function Other Wetland, Low Function Other Wetland, Undetermined FIGURE NO. 5.1 Scotch Block Tributary WETLAND COMMUNITIES Date Prepared: December 22, 2008 ± * Boundary based on field investigations and air photo interpretation.

!. W:\active\2001 Active Projects\1100-1199\G1188\graphics\GIS\MXD\_Final Draft Sept 2008\MXD\Section_5\62601188_Fig5-2_EndangeredThreatenedSpecies_04Feb09_NJB.mxd H3 H4!(!>!(!>!(!(!(!(!(!(!(!( H15!. H43 H14 H10 ESCARPMENT WETLANDS H7 SEEPS Sub-System Area Boundary ± Scotch Block Tributary Category 1 Significant Habitat!. Hooded Warbler (generalized location) Jefferson Salamander Confirmed Breeding Habitat Suitable JESA Summer and Winter Habitat (mature deciduous and mixed forests within 250m of confirmed breeding pools excluding highly disturbed or narrow wooded areas e.g. hedgerows) No Category!> Not Retainable!( Butternut - Health Butternut - Unhealthy (Management to be determined in consultation with MNR) Where site access was available, field surveys were conducted. Where site access was not permitted, lands were characterized by agency data, air photo interpretation, and road side reconnaissance. Only station locations and individual species observations are depicted above. All habitat types were investigated during surveys for breeding birds, breeding pairs and sensitive species. Salamander habitat is assumed to extend onto adjacent lands. American Ginseng locations provided to MNR not shown on map. FIGURE NO. 5.2 ENDANGERED AND THREATENED SPECIES Date Prepared: February 4, 2009

WD - 1 WD - 2 WD - 3 W:\active\2001 Active Projects\1100-1199\G1188\graphics\GIS\MXD\_Final Draft Sept 2008\MXD\Section_5\62601188_Fig5-3_WoodlandCommunities_27Nov08_SSL.mxd ESCARPMENT WETLANDS SEEPS Existing Licenced Lands Sub-System Area Boundaries No Category Significant Woodlands (Forested Areas that meet the Woodland Boundary criteria as per section 5.2.3, and the criteria for significance in Regional Official Plan) Other Woodlands (Forested Areas that meet the Woodland Boundary criteria as per section 5.2.3, but do not meet the criteria for significance in Regional Official Plan) FIGURE NO. 5.3 WOODLAND COMMUNITIES Date Prepared: November 27, 2008 Refer to Figure 4.4 for ELC descriptions.

3rd LINE 22nd SIDE ROAD \\Cd1220-f02\01609\active\2001 Active Projects\1100-1199\G1188\graphics\GIS\MXD\_Final Draft Sept 2008\MXD\Section_5\62601188_Fig5-4_SignificantWildlifeHabitat_27Nov08_SSL.mxd 17th SIDE ROAD ESCARPMENT WETLANDS SEEPS 4th LINE Sub-System Area Boundaries Habitat for Species of Conservation Concern (Excludes Threatened/Endangered Fig 5.2) Habitat for the West Virginia White Butterfly Habitat for Area Sensitive Birds, Rare Birds, Rare Mammals (in large forest blocks) Significant Amphibian Woodland Breeding Ponds FIGURE NO. 5.4 Where site access was available, field surveys were conducted. Where site access was not permitted, lands were characterized by agency data, air photo interpretation, and road side reconnaissance. Only station locations and individual species observations are depicted above. All habitat types were investigated during surveys for breeding birds, breeding pairs and sensitive species. Salamander habitat is assumed to extend onto adjacent lands. SIGNIFICANT WILDLIFE HABITAT Date Prepared: December 18, 2008

H19 \\Cd1220-f02\01609\active\2001 Active Projects\1100-1199\G1188\graphics\GIS\MXD\_Final Draft Sept 2008\MXD\Section_5\62601188_Fig5-5_FisheriesResources_01Dec08_NJB.mxd H30 H5 H1 H16 H11 H42 ESCARPMENT WETLANDS SEEPS Existing Licenced Lands Sub-System Area Boundaries Ponds where fish have been observed Ephemeral Wetland Flow High Sensitivity Low Sensitivity FIGURE NO. 5.5 FISH AND AQUATIC RESOURCES Date Prepared: December 18, 2008 Fishery Resources are broadly and conservatively defined to encompass all of the effectively isolated ponds, tributaries, drainage features and encompassing wetland flow areas in the Local System, regardless of degree of connectivity or presence of fish.

BLACK CREEK ACTON (ESA #47) AREA B ACTON SWAMP (ESA #28) Adjusted based on orthorectified photo Adjusted to reflect Phase 3 Adjusted to reflect Phase 2 W:\active\2001 Active Projects\1100-1199\G1188\graphics\GIS\MXD\_Final Draft Sept 2008\MXD\Section_5\62601188_Fig5-6_DesignatedAreas_27Nov08_SSL.mxd REGIONAL SPEYSIDE FOREST (ANSI) SPEYSIDE ESCARPMENT WOODS (ESA #29) ESCARPMENT WETLANDS SEEPS Sub-system Area Boundaries Life Science ANSI (MNR NRVIS Boundary) Environmentally Sensitive Area (MNR NRVIS Boundary) Adjusted Environmentally Sensitive Area Boundary FIGURE NO. 5.6 DESIGNATED AREAS Date Prepared: November 27, 2008

\\Cd1220-f02\01609\active\2001 Active Projects\1100-1199\G1188\graphics\GIS\MXD\_Final Draft Sept 2008\MXD\Section_5\62601188_Fig5-7_ConstraintsCategory1and2_27Nov08_SSL.mxd Sub-System Area Boundary Category 1 (See Figs 5.1 and 5.2) Provincially Significant Wetlands and Significant Habitat for Endangered and Threatened Species (See Figs 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, and 5.6) Other Wetlands, Significant Wildlife Habitat, Significant Woodlands, Fish Habitat, ANSI and ESA FIGURE NO. 5.7 FEATURES: CATEGORY 1 and 2 Date Prepared: December 19, 2008

PHASE 4 \\Cd1220-f02\01609\active\2001 Active Projects\1100-1199\G1188\graphics\GIS\MXD\_Final Draft Sept 2008\MXD\Section_5\62601188_Fig5-8_ProposedQuarryFootprint_Constraints_27Nov08_SSL.mxd PHASE 7 PHASE 5 West PHASE 6 West PHASE 5 East PHASE 6 East Sub-System Area Boundary Proposed Quarry Footprint Category 1 (See Figs 5.1 and 5.2) Provincially Significant Wetlands and Significant Habitat for Endangered and Threatened Species (See Figs 5.1, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, and 5.6) Other Wetlands, Significant Wildlife Habitat, Significant Woodlands, Fish Habitat, ANSI and ESA FIGURE NO. 5.8 PROPOSED QUARY FOOTPRINT WITH FEATURES: CATEGORY 1 and 2 Date Prepared: December 11, 2008