Planning and Development CommitteeMeeting Post-Meeting Agenda

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Hybrid / Council Chamber

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Whereas the Town of Caledon is home to approximately 23 licensed active aggregate pits and quarries (19 pits and 4 quarries), and an overall identification of 6,150 hectares of high potential mineral aggregate resource area;

Whereas the identified high potential resource areas comprise 10% of the total area of Caledon;

Whereas demand for aggregates will likely increase with the Province’s goal of increasing the housing supply, and these operations will continue to have impacts on Caledon residents and our community;

Whereas Town Council wants to ensure our community’s concerns including noise, dust, vibration, increased truck traffic through existing communities, traffic safety, air pollution, impact to the water table and road degradation are addressed;

Whereas these impacts are most evident where aggregate operations are located close to the Town’s villages, hamlets and rural residential clusters that lie within or in proximity to the high potential aggregate resource areas;

Whereas the Province is co-funding an air quality study in Caledon, including one station targeted at the impact of these aggregate operations, to help in better understanding the impact on our air quality;

Whereas the Town is conducting a study to comprehensively review the current aggregate policies of our Official Plan and address the report of the Joint Peel-Caledon Aggregate Policy Review;

Now therefore be it resolved that the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry and Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks be requested to support approval by the Region of Peel policies in the new Caledon Official Plan that establish positive criteria for minimum influence areas and separation distances between the licensed pits and quarries, identified high potential mineral resource areas, designated and existing settlement areas, villages, hamlets, residential clusters and other sensitive land uses in order to achieve permanent land use compatibility within Caledon.

Whereas the Town of Caledon initiated a Supplementary Aggregate Resources Policy study to be prepared to improve and update Town mineral aggregate policies; 

Whereas the Study builds upon the Aggregate Rehabilitation Master Plan and includes findings and recommendations from the Joint Aggregate Policy Review led by the Region of Peel;

Whereas an Aggregate Resources Community Working Group was created for the duration of the Study to comment and assist on gathering input from residents and public agencies, and community engagement is also occurring with the Indigenous community and other interest groups, as appropriate;

Whereas the Study is to occur within the timeframe that Interim Control By-Law 2022-075 is in effect, preventing the establishment of new pits or quarries within an area of high potential mineral aggregate resources, for a 1-year period ending on October 17, 2023;

Whereas considerable background research and analysis has been completed, and the Community Working Group has met on several occasions to discuss issues and provide input;

Whereas additional time is required to complete the Supplementary Aggregate Resources Policy study to ensure updated Official Plan policies can be developed to provide for appropriate management of mineral aggregate resources, while ensuring protection of the Town’s natural environment, cultural heritage, and rural communities;

Whereas Section 38(2) of the Planning Act permits a municipality to extend the period during which an Interim Control By-law is in effect for a total period not exceeding two years;

Now therefore be it resolved that staff be directed to bring forward a By-law to the September 26, 2023 Town Council Meeting to enact a 1-year extension, ending on October 18, 2024, to Interim Control By-Law 2022-075 to allow additional time to complete the Supplementary Aggregate Resources Policy Study.

Correspondence from the Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Network, dated July 26, 2023

  • 10.1 Mayor A. Groves Minimum Distance Separation for Pits and Quarries
  • 10.2 Councillor L. Kiernan: Interim Control By-law Extension