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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEnv - 2015-01-22 - IF4 - Environmental Assessment working Group To:Environmental Committee Members Subject:Environmental Assessment Liaison Environmental Committee Environmental Assessment Liaison Volunteers complement and support the work of staff accomplishing important tasks that would not otherwise be done, and support programs that could cease to exist without their participation. Volunteers bring a wide variety of skills, knowledge and experience with them, all of which combine to strengthen the organization. Therefore, the City strives to provide volunteers with meaningful work that suits their skills and goes beyond mere job shadowing, as well as a rewarding and challenging community-oriented volunteer experience for all those interested in the goal of promoting sustainable communities in an urban environment. In general an Environmental Committee liaison will: Serve as a communication link between the Committee and a particular Sub- committee, Taskforce and/or Working Group; Provide guidance, support and advice when/where appropriate; Assist with research, activities, report preparation and correspondence when needed. If required, they will attend the appropriate Standing Committee meeting to present the Committee’s recommendation; and, Maintain a positive working relationship with the other volunteers. Environmental Assessment Environmental Assessment or EA is a decision-making process used to promote good environmental planning by assessing the potential effects and benefits of certain activities on the environment. In Ontario, this process is defined and finds its authority in the Environmental Assessment Act (EAA). The purpose of the EAA is to provide for the protection, conservation, and wise management of Ontario's environment. To achieve this, the EAA ensures that environmental problems or opportunities and alternatives are considered and their effects are planned for before development or building takes place. The EAA applies to most public sector undertakings (the proposed project or activity) and to some private sector undertakings. Public sector undertakings, often infrastructure IF4 - 1 Environmental Assessment Liaison (Cont’d) developments, include such things as: public roads and highways; transit facilities; waste management facilities; sewage and water works; and flood protection works. The EAA does not generally apply to private sector undertakings. Private sector undertakings are projects of non-government organizations, private companies and individuals. Key components of an EA include: consultation during the preparation and submission of the EA to the Ministry with those government agencies, members of the public, municipalities, other stakeholders or aboriginal communities which may be affected; the consideration of alternatives; and the mitigation and management of environmental effects. In general the Environmental Assessment liaison will be responsible for the following: 1. Act as the Environmental Committee’s link / representative on a specific Environmental Assessment public advisory committee. 2. Attend all public advisory committee meetings. 3. Present information and/or updates from the public advisory committee to the Environmental Committee as necessary. IF4 - 2