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1 Appendix A Public Consultation Plan

2 TOWNSHIP OF TAY GRANDVIEW BEACH AND PARADISE POINT CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT PUBLIC CONSULTATION PLAN FINAL NOVEMBER 3, 2014 Submitted by: Speedvale Ave W Guelph, ON Canada N1H 7Y6 JLR 26532

3 Township of Tay Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Servicing Class EA Public Consultation Plan Final Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION KEY CONSIDERATIONS CONSULTATION OBJECTIVES TARGET GROUPS FOR CONSULTATION ACCESSIBILITY STANDARD FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE KEY MESSAGES RECOMMENDED COMMUNITY CONSULTATION ACTIVITES Establish a Public Liaison Committee Establish a Technical Advisory Committee Establish a Financial Impacts Committee Two Public Open Houses Door-to-Door Visits Ongoing Promotion and Consultation Website Opportunities to Comment EVALUATION MECHANISMS CONCLUSIONS... 9 J.L. Richards & Associates Limited JLR FINAL: November 3, i-

4 Township of Tay Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Servicing Class EA Public Consultation Plan Final 1.0 INTRODUCTION The Township of Tay is undertaking a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) to evaluate the need for and the feasibility of improving water and wastewater services for all properties in the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point community (Community). The Class EA is proceeding in accordance with the requirements of the Ontario Municipal Class EA, October 2000, as amended in 2007 and Public consultation is a key element of the Class EA process. As a result, this public consultation plan has been developed to ensure that the public and other stakeholders have numerous opportunities to be involved in and to provide comments throughout the Class EA. 2.0 KEY CONSIDERATIONS In meeting with Township of Tay staff and reviewing background material, a number of considerations likely to impact the implementation of the public consultation plan emerged. They represent both opportunities and constraints for engagement and influence how this public consultation plan is structured. These considerations include the following: Residents of Grandview Beach and Paradise Point live in the Community, either on a permanent or seasonal basis, with approximately 50 percent permanently residing in the Community. Development restrictions have been in place in the community since 1974 in response to environmental and well water quality issues. Studies since 1974 have looked at various options to address environmental and well water quality issues in the Community. Undeveloped lots make up approximately 22 percent of the lot inventory in the Class EA study area. J.L. Richards & Associates Limited JLR FINAL: November 3,

5 Township of Tay Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Servicing Class EA Public Consultation Plan Final In the 2002 Class EA, there was mixed support for the individual services alternative and the communal services alternative. There was concern among health and environmental agencies about the health and environmental impacts of the preferred servicing solution, as recommended in the 2002 Class EA. 3.0 CONSULTATION OBJECTIVES The research and analysis conducted during the development of this public consultation plan have led to the identification of the following objectives for the consultation process for the Class EA: Improving understanding and involvement through effective communications and consultation among local residents and special interest groups concerning the Class EA. Carrying out effective consultation activities with the assistance of a Public Liaison Committee (PLC). Ensuring the feedback provided by the public and other stakeholders is reviewed and understood by the consulting team. Providing easy ways for the public and other stakeholders to obtain information about the Class EA process through the use of the Township website and providing project contact numbers for information. Encouraging participation at Public Open Houses and other consultation activities so that the consulting team understands local concerns and issues. J.L. Richards & Associates Limited JLR FINAL: November 3,

6 Township of Tay Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Servicing Class EA Public Consultation Plan Final 4.0 TARGET GROUPS FOR CONSULTATION To satisfy the objectives of this public consultation plan, target groups should be identified. The following list encompasses the audiences considered critical for the success of the public consultation plan. As the Class EA unfolds, additional target groups may be identified and included. The groups include the following: The general public, including: Permanent and Seasonal Residents of Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Owners of Undeveloped Property Township/County Residents and Business Owners Affected Aboriginal communities Special interest groups, including: Grandview Beach Cottagers Association ACTION Committee Port McNicoll Gateway to the North Facebook Page Southern Georgian Bay Chamber of Commerce Tay Heritage Committee Local utilities (e.g. gas, electricity, and telecommunications providers) Government organizations and agencies, including: Township Council and Staff Severn Sound Environmental Association Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit County of Simcoe Ontario Ministry of Environment Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs J.L. Richards & Associates Limited JLR FINAL: November 3,

7 Township of Tay Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Servicing Class EA Public Consultation Plan Final 5.0 ACCESSIBILITY STANDARD FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE It will be critical throughout the Class EA that services are provided in accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. This includes having respect for persons with a disability and using all reasonable efforts to ensure they have an equal opportunity to obtain and provide input. Throughout the Class EA, the consulting team will: Ensure Public Open Houses and other consultation activities are held in buildings with barrier-free access; and Work with the Township in providing accessible formats and communications supports, upon request. 6.0 KEY MESSAGES Consistent messages with the appropriate tone and content will improve understanding among target audiences. The message statements listed below are built on a current understanding of the existing audiences, constraints, opportunities and environmental concerns surrounding the Class EA. These messages should be communicated throughout the Class EA and refined, as required, as it unfolds. Concerns have been expressed by various agencies with respect to public health safety and environmental impacts from the unfiltered migration of contaminants into the groundwater and local drinking-water supply wells. As a result, development restrictions have been in place in Grandview Beach and Paradise Point since Finding alternatives that address issues related to public health safety and environmental concerns will be a critical objective of the Class EA. To make important servicing decisions, an implementable plan is required by the Township and property owners. Developing this plan is the purpose of the Class EA. It will evaluate various means to improve water and wastewater services in the Community. J.L. Richards & Associates Limited JLR FINAL: November 3,

8 Township of Tay Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Servicing Class EA Public Consultation Plan Final This is not simply a duplication of previous efforts. This Class EA will evaluate previously studied options and new options, which will also include an analysis of their financial impacts and how the associated servicing costs can be shared, deferred and/or funded. Consideration will also be given to how effective the alternative solutions are likely to be. The Township and consulting team members are committed to this Class EA and are placing an emphasis on a seamless, open, transparent, and traceable Class EA process. 7.0 RECOMMENDED COMMUNITY CONSULTATION ACTIVITES A variety of public consultation vehicles and mechanisms are recommended to achieve the objectives of this public consultation plan. Care has been taken in selecting activities that recognize the needs of the local community and government organizations along with their specific information requirements. 7.1 Establish a Public Liaison Committee A Public Liaison Committee (PLC) should be established to ensure that all members of the community are provided with opportunities to participate in the consultation process and that information is provided to interested parties in a clear, transparent, and inclusive manner. The PLC would meet periodically throughout the Class EA to provide feedback on consultation activities and ensure that community information needs are met. Responsibilities: Members would provide feedback on the consultation process, review and provide comments on the reports developed after the Public Open Houses, and act as a sounding board for consultation activities. J.L. Richards & Associates Limited JLR FINAL: November 3,

9 Township of Tay Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Servicing Class EA Public Consultation Plan Final Qualifications: Members should be active participants in the local community, have an open mind, and have a strong interest in the future of the community. Recommended PLC Size and Membership: Three to five representatives from Grandview Beach and Paradise Point, including: seasonal residents, permanent residents, and owners of undeveloped properties; and One or two representatives from the community-at-large. 7.2 Establish a Technical Advisory Committee A Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) should be established to provide technical guidance to the consulting team and act as a sounding board for technical decision making throughout the Class EA. The TAC could also assist in identifying potential approval requirements. At a minimum, the following agencies/organizations should be invited to be part of the TAC: Township of Tay Staff; Ontario Ministry of the Environment; Severn Sound Environmental Association; Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit; and Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. 7.3 Establish a Financial Impacts Committee A Financial Impacts Committee (FIC) should be established to provide information on possible funding models and to assess the affordability of the options being considered as part of this Class EA. J.L. Richards & Associates Limited JLR FINAL: November 3,

10 Township of Tay Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Servicing Class EA Public Consultation Plan Final The FIC would facilitate the decision-making that will be required to assess what level of service improvement is affordable, and how costs can be shared, deferred, and/or funded. The FIC could be made up of the Township s project manager, a representative from the Township s finance department, the Township s legal counsel, Township Council, and consulting team members. 7.4 Two Public Open Houses Two Public Open Houses are recommended. Open Houses provide a good mechanism for the local community to be informed about the Class EA and for the community to comment on the Class EA. The Public Open Houses should be designed to be welcoming, and provide opportunities for residents to speak directly with the consulting team and Township of Tay officials. These can take a variety of forms (e.g. formal presentations with a question-and-answer session and/or display boards with informal one-on-one discussions). The first Open House would explain the purpose of the Class EA and how it will be undertaken; the second Open House would present the technical assessments of the Class EA study area, the alternative solutions, and the preferred alternative, including potential impacts and mitigation measures. Residents would be encouraged to fill out comment sheets in order to provide feedback to the consulting team and the information discussed. 7.5 Door-to-Door Visits At the beginning of the Class EA, the consulting team should conduct door-to-door visits with Grandview Beach and Paradise Point residents to inform them about the Class EA and how they can get involved. Residents could also be asked to complete a short questionnaire and provide a water sample from the property. J.L. Richards & Associates Limited JLR FINAL: November 3,

11 Township of Tay Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Servicing Class EA Public Consultation Plan Final 7.6 Ongoing Promotion and Consultation In order to engage the public and other stakeholders, Class EA updates and Open House notices should be placed in the information pages of local newspapers. The Notice of Study Commencement and the Notice of Completion will be direct mailed to property owners in the study area and published in the local newspaper. Class EA updates could also be provided to the Township Council so that Councillors could then inform their constituents about the Class EA. 7.7 Website To assist the public in obtaining information about the Class EA and to provide an ongoing mechanism for feedback to the consulting team, the Township of Tay should continue to provide space on their website for the Class EA. Information for the website should include: notices for Public Open Houses, frequently asked questions, minutes of meetings, reports, technical memos and contact information. 7.8 Opportunities to Comment At all public meetings, the public and other stakeholders should be encouraged to leave comments following the meeting. Following each consultation activity, a report would be written that summarizes and records the comments and input received from the participants. At the beginning of the Class EA, and voice mail feedback tools should also be established to provide the public and other stakeholders with numerous avenues to provide input and ask questions. These feedback tools should be promoted on all communications materials. Additional informal meetings may be required, and could be considered if local residents or the business community appear disengaged or dissatisfied with the extent or frequency of consultation activities. J.L. Richards & Associates Limited JLR FINAL: November 3,

12 Township of Tay Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Servicing Class EA Public Consultation Plan Final 8.0 EVALUATION MECHANISMS The following activities should be undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of this public consultation plan. Reviewing attendance numbers at the Public Open Houses; Requesting formal and informal feedback on the consultation process at Public Open Houses, Committee meetings and on the study website; Tracking the number of visits to the study website and evaluating changes in traffic that occur in response to particular consultation events (e.g. mailing or ing out notices); and Examining the number and content of s received from the public and other stakeholders. 9.0 CONCLUSIONS The Township of Tay is undertaking an important Class EA for the servicing of the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Community. The activities contained in this public consultation plan reflect the need to have an enhanced outreach program for local residents throughout the Class EA process. As the Class EA process unfolds, especially with the first Public Open House, public interest will grow. The public consultation plan has been developed to focus this interest and ensure that the public and other stakeholders are meaningful participants in the Class EA process. The fact that a previous Class EA was conducted on this issue and evoked strongly mixed responses from the community and agencies presents a unique challenge. However, maintaining a clear, transparent, and inclusive consultation process will help to ensure that meaningful dialogue takes place so that innovative and achievable servicing strategies can be realized. J.L. Richards & Associates Limited JLR FINAL: November 3,

13 Appendix B Notice of Study Commencement

14 Notice of Study Public Invitation Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Township of Tay Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment The Township of Tay has initiated a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) to investigate opportunities to improve the water and wastewater services to all properties in the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point community. How Will This Affect Me? The study will assess the quality of drinking water and the effectiveness of wastewater treatment in the community, review the planning and development freeze in place since the 1970s, and consider funding models to support the study recommendations. Public and agency consultation is a key element of the process, and input will be sought throughout the study to identify options to address the study findings. Based on this input, alternative strategies will be evaluated to identify optimal community, environmental and economic opportunities. How Do I Get More Information? Door-to-door visits will be conducted in late July. A mailing list for notification of study status and opportunities for public input is being compiled. If you wish to add your contact information to the study mailing list, or if you have any questions regarding the study, please visit our website at or contact one of the people listed below. We are forming a Public Liaison Committee to assit in facilitating public consultation activites during this study. If you are interested in being part of the committee, please refer to the Township of Tay website at or contact those listed below. Applications for the committee must be received by July 31, TO FIND OUT MORE VISIT Michael Troop, P.Eng. Environmental Engineer J.L. Richards & Associates Limited Speedvale Ave W Guelph, ON N1H 7Y6 mtroop@jlrichards.ca Phone: ext Peter Dance, P. Eng. Director of Public Works Township of Tay 450 Park St., P.O. Box 100 Victoria Harbour, ON L0K 2A0 PDance@tay.ca Phone: ext 224 This study is being conducted according to the requirements of a Schedule B project under the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process (October 2000, as amended in 2007). This Notice issued July 10, 2014

15 Appendix C Public Mailing List Notification Letters

16 August 28, 2014 Our File: VIA Mail To Whom It May Concern: Re: Paradise Point and Grandview Beach Class Environmental Assessment Notice of Public Information Centre September 13, 2014 Thank you for your interest in the Paradise Point and Grandview Beach Servicing Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA). Please find the attached Notice of a Public Information Centre (Open House) to be held Saturday, September 13, 2014 A summary of key information is provided below: Date: Saturday, September 13, 2014 Drop-in Time: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Place: Port McNicoll Community Centre (560 7 th Ave, Port McNicoll) You are receiving this information because you signed up to receive project notifications by mail. If you wish to be removed from the mailing list, or if you have any questions about the Class EA, please visit the project website at or contact one of the individuals listed on the attached Notice. Yours very truly, J.L. RICHARDS & ASSOCIATES LIMITED Michael S. Troop, P.Eng. J.L. Richards & Associates Ltd. MT:js cc: Peter Dance, P.Eng., Township of Tay Dan Lalande, P.Eng., J.L. Richards & Associates Ltd. Attachments: Notice of Public Information Centre

17 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE September 13, 2014 Township of Tay Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment Background: The Township of Tay is undertaking a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) to evaluate the need for and feasibility of improving water and wastewater services for all properties in the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point community. The EA study area is shown on the map. The Class EA is being undertaken in response to concerns that have been expressed by various agencies with respect to public health safety and environmental impacts from the unfiltered migration of septic system contaminants into the local groundwater supply. As a result, development restrictions have been in place in Grandview Beach and Paradise Point since The Class EA will evaluate previously completed studies and new servicing options to improve water and wastewater services in the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point community. Process: The Class EA is proceeding as a Schedule B project in accordance with the requirements of the Ontario Municipal Class EA framework. The Class EA will enable consideration of options and identification of a preferred solution that is sustainable and environmentally, socially and financially responsible. Public Consultation: Public and agency consultation is a key element throughout the Class EA process. You are invited to review information about the Class EA, learn more about the Class EA process, provide your feedback, and meet the consulting team at the following Public Information Centre (Open House). Date: Saturday, September 13, 2014 Drop-in Time: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Place: Port McNicoll Community Centre (560 7 th Ave, Port McNicoll) If you wish to be added to the study mailing list, or if you have any questions about the Class EA, please visit the project website at or contact: TO FIND OUT MORE VISIT Michael Troop, P.Eng. Environmental Engineer J.L. Richards & Associates Limited Speedvale Ave West Guelph, ON N1H 7Y6 mtroop@jlrichards.ca Phone: ext OR -- This Notice issued August 28, 2014 Peter Dance, P. Eng. Director of Public Works Township of Tay 450 Park St., P.O. Box 100 Victoria Harbour, ON L0K 2A0 PDance@tay.ca Phone: ext. 224

18 December 5, 2014 Our File: VIA Mail To Whom It May Concern: Re: Paradise Point and Grandview Beach Class Environmental Assessment Thank you for your interest in the Paradise Point and Grandview Beach Servicing Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA). Recent reports and historical information about the study can be found online and at the Township of Tay Office. You can access the project specific webpage by going to and clicking on Your Municipality followed by Paradise Point and Grandview Beach Servicing. Copies of these documents can also be viewed at the Township Office upon request. Recently posted documents: 1. Technical Memorandum No. 1 Problem and Opportunity Statement 2. Public Liaison Committee Terms of Reference 3. Public Consultation Plan You are receiving this information because you signed up to receive project notifications by mail. If you wish to be removed from the mailing list, or if you have any questions about the Class EA, please visit the project website at or contact the individual listed below. Yours very truly, Michael Troop, P.Eng. Environmental Engineer J.L. Richards & Associates Limited mtroop@jlrichard.ca Phone: ext Peter Dance, P. Eng. Director of Public Works Township of Tay pdance@tay.ca Phone: ext. 224 MT:jw

19 April 16, 2015 Our File: VIA Mail To Whom It May Concern: Re: Paradise Point and Grandview Beach Class Environmental Assessment Please find below an update on the Paradise Point and Grandview Beach Servicing Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA). Recent reports and historical information about the study can be found online and at the Township of Tay Office. You can access the project specific webpage by going to and clicking on Your Municipality followed by Paradise Point and Grandview Beach Servicing. Copies of these documents can also be viewed at the Township Office upon request. Project Update: 1. A number of background reports including the hydrogeological report have been completed. Full reports are available on the project website. 2. A short list of alternatives to be considered has been finalized, and details can be found in Technical Memorandum No. 2 on the project website. 3. The evaluation criteria have been established and evaluation of the shortlisted alternatives is currently underway. 4. A Public Information Centre is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, 2015 at the Port McNicoll Community Centre. Details will be provided closer to the date. You are receiving this information because you signed up to receive project notifications by . If you wish to be removed from the mailing list, or if you have any questions about the Class EA, please visit the project website at or contact the individuals listed below. Contact information for members the Public Liaison Committee is also available by request. Yours very truly, Michael Troop, P.Eng. Environmental Engineer J.L. Richards & Associates Limited mtroop@jlrichards.ca Phone: ext Peter Dance, P. Eng. Director of Public Works Township of Tay pdance@tay.ca Phone: ext. 224 MT:jw

20 THE CORPORATION OF THE Telephone TOWNSHIP OF TAY (705) Park St. P O Box 100 Facsimile Victoria Harbour, ON (705) L0K 2AO May 27, 2015 Our File: VIA Mail Dear Sir or Madam, You are invited a Public Information Centre to review information about the Water and Wastewater Servicing Class Environmental Assessment (EA) for Grandview Beach and Paradise Point. The Information Centre is an opportunity to learn about the EA process and provide feedback on the draft EA study recommendations. Date: Saturday, June 6, 2015 Session 1: 10:00 AM 1:00 PM (Presentation at 11:00 AM) Session 2: 2:00 PM 5:00 PM (Presentation at 3:00 PM) * Presentations and information available at both sessions will be the same Place: Port McNicoll Community Centre, 560 Seventh Ave, Port McNicoll Please refer to the poster on the reverse side for full details. You are receiving this information because you own property in the study area. If you have any questions about the Class EA, please visit the project website at or contact the individuals listed below. Contact information for members the Public Liaison Committee is also available by request. Yours very truly, Michael Troop, P.Eng. Environmental Engineer J.L. Richards & Associates Limited mtroop@jlrichards.ca Phone: ext Peter Dance, P. Eng. Director of Public Works Township of Tay pdance@tay.ca Phone: ext. 224 MT:jw

21 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Saturday, June 6, 2015 Township of Tay Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment Background: The Township of Tay is undertaking a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) to evaluate the need for and feasibility of improving water and wastewater services for all properties in the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point community. The EA study area is shown on the map. Concerns have been expressed by various agencies with respect to public health and safety and environmental impacts from the unfiltered migration of surface and subsurface contaminants into the local groundwater supply. As a result, development restrictions have been in place in the Community since The Class EA will evaluate previously completed studies and new servicing options to improve water and wastewater services in the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point community. Process: The Class EA is proceeding as a Schedule B project in accordance with the requirements of the Ontario Municipal Class EA framework. It involves an assessment of a number of water and wastewater servicing options, and will make a recommendation on a preferred solution that is sustainable and environmentally, socially and financially responsible. Public Consultation: Public and agency consultation is a key element throughout the Class EA process. You are invited to review information about the Class EA, learn more about the EA process, and provide feedback on the draft EA study recommendations at the following Public Information Centre: Date: Saturday, June 6, 2015 Session 1 10:00 AM 1:00 PM Presentation at 11:00 AM Session 2 2:00 PM 5:00 PM Presentation at 3:00 PM Place: Port McNicoll Community Centre (560 7 th Ave, Port McNicoll) If you wish to be added to the study mailing list, or if you have any questions about the Class EA, please visit the project website at or contact: TO FIND OUT MORE VISIT Michael Troop, P.Eng. Environmental Engineer J.L. Richards & Associates Limited Speedvale Ave West Guelph, ON N1H 7Y6 mtroop@jlrichards.ca Phone: ext OR -- Peter Dance, P. Eng. Director of Public Works Township of Tay 450 Park St., P.O. Box 100 Victoria Harbour, ON L0K 2A0 PDance@tay.ca Phone: ext. 224

22 Appendix D Public Stakeholder Correspondence

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34 Appendix E Agency Contact List

35 Date Created: July 15, 2014 Last Modified: September JLR File No Township of Tay - Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Servicing EA Notice of Commencment Agency and Organization Mailing List - MASTER Jurisdiction Agency Name Title Address 1 Address 2 Salutation Aboriginal Ontario Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs 4th floor, 160 Bloor Street East Toronto ON M7A 2E6 To Whom It May Concern Aboriginal Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation and the Saugeen First Nation Renee Pelletier Olthuis Kleer Townshend Barristers & Solicitors 229 College Street, Suite 312 Toronto ON M5T 1R4 Ms. Pelletier Aboriginal Beausoleil First Nation Christian Island Reserve Cedar Point Post Office Christian Island ON L0K 1C0 To Whom It May Concern Aboriginal Huron-Wendat Nation Administration Centre 255 Place Chef Michel Lavea Wendake PQ G0A 4V0 To Whom It May Concern Aboriginal Chippewas of Mnjikaning First Nation Mr. Mark Douglas Community Planner Box 35 Rama ON L0K 1T0 Mr. Douglas Aboriginal Metis Consultation Unit Metis Nation of Ontario Head Office 500 Old St. Patrick Street, Unit D Ottawa ON, K1N 9G4 Aboriginal Metis Nation of Ontario Land, Resources & Consultation 355 Cranston Cres Midland ON L4R 4K6 Aboriginal Chippewas of Georgina Island Chief Donna Big Canoe R.R. #2, P.O. Box N-13 Sutton West ON L0E 1R0 Chief Donna Big Canoe Aboriginal Moose Deer Point First Nation Chief Barron King P.O. Box 119, 3720 Twelve Mile Bay Road Mactier ON P0C 1H0 Chief Barron King Aboriginal Wahta Mohawks, Mohawks of Gibson Chief Philip Franks 2664 Muskola Rd P.O. Box 260 Bala ON P0C 1A0 Chief Philip Franks Federal Environment Canada Mr. Rob Dobos Head EA Section P.O. Box Lakeshore Road Burlington ON L7R 4A6 Mr. Dobos Federal Fisheries and Oceans Canada Communication Branch 200 Kent Street, 13 th Floor, Station 13E228 Ottawa ON K1A 0E6 To Whom It May Concern Federal Health Canada Ms. Diane McClymont-Peace Director Environmental Health Assessment 200 Eglantine Driveway Ottawa ON K1A 0K9 Ms. McClymont-Peace Local Tay Heritage Committee - Township of Tay 450 Park Street, PO Box 100 Victoria Harbour ON L0K 2A0 Provincial Ministry of the Environment (MOE) Environmental Planning Central Region 8th floor, 5775 Yonge Street North York ON M2M 4J1 To Whom It May Concern Provincial Ministry of the Environment (MOE) - Barrie District Office Cindy Hood District Manager Cedar Pointe Dr Barrie ON L4N 5R7 Ms. Hood Provincial Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) Ms. Kim Benner District Planner 2284 Nursery Road Midhurst, ON L0L 1X0 Ms. Benner Provincial Ministry of Agriculture and Food & Rural Affairs Mr. Ray Valaitis Rural Planner R R #3, 95 Dundas Street Brighton, ON K0K 1H0 Mr. Valaitis Provincial Ministry of Culture, Tourism & Recreation 5 th Floor, 180 Dundas Street Toronto ON M7A 2R9 To Whom It May Concern Provincial Ministry of Transportation Mr. Kevin DeVos 1201 Wilson Ave., 7 th Floor, Atrium Tower Downsview ON M3M 1J8 Mr. DeVos Provincial Ministry of Municipal Affairs & Housing Planners, Community P & D Alejandra Gonzalez Planner 777 Bay St., 13 th Floor Toronto ON M5G 2E5 Ms. Gonzalez Provincial Infrastructure Ontario Manager, Land Use Planning 1 Dundas St. West, Suite 2000 Toronto ON M5G 2L5 To Whom It May Concern Regional County of Simcoe Ms. Kathy Suggitt Manager of Policy Planning 1110 Highway 26 Midhurst ON L0L 1X0 Ms. Suggitt Regional Town of Midland Ms. Carolyn Tripp Chief Administrative Officer 575 Dominion Avenue Midland ON L4R 1R2 Ms. Tripp Regional Town of Penetanguishene Ms. Holly Bryce Chief Administrative Officer 10 Robert Street West, P.O. Box 5009 Penetanguishene ON L9M 2G2 Ms. Bryce Regional Township of Oro-Medonte Mr. Robin Dunn Chief Administrative Officer 148 Line 7 South Oro-Medonte ON L0L 2E0 Mr. Dunn Regional Township of Severn Mr. Henry Sander Chief Administrative Officer 1024 Hurlwood Lane, P.O. Box 159 Orillia ON L3V 6J3 Mr. Sander Regional Severn Sound Environmental Association Keith Sherman Executive Director 67 Fourth St. Midland ON L4R 3S9 Mr. Sherman Regional Simcoe Muskoka District Heath Unit Dr. Charles Gardner Medical Officer of Health and Chief Executive Officer 15 Sperling Drive Barrie ON L4M 6K9 Dr. Gardner Regional Southern Georgian Bay Chamber of Commerce 208 King St Midland ON L4R 3L9 To Whom It May Concern Regional Southeast Georgian Bay Chamber of Commerce Office Manager 45 Lone Pine Road Port Severn To Whom It May Concern Regional Simcoe County District School Board Ms. Janet Jay 1170 Highway 26 Midhurst, ON L0L 1X0 Ms. Jay Regional Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board Peter Derochie Associate Director Business and Finance 46 Alliance Blvd. Barrie ON L4M 5K3 Mr. Derochie Regional Conseil Scolaire De District Catholique Centre-Sud Service de Plantification 110 Avenue Drewry Toronto ON M2M 1C8 To Whom It May Concern Regional Le Counseil Scolaire Public de district de Centre-Sud Ouest Ms. Suzanne Labrecque Director Planning & Maintenance 116 Cornelius Parkway Toronto ON M6L 2K5 Ms. Labrecque Regional Tay Newmarket Hydro Electric Distribution 489 Finlayson St. P.O. Box 160 Port McNicoll ON L0K 1R0 To Whom It May Concern Regional Hydro One Networks Inc 12 th Floor, North Tower, 483 Bay Street Toronto ON M5G 2P5 To Whom It May Concern Regional Enbridge Consumers Gas 500 Consumers Road North York ON M2J 1P8 To Whom It May Concern Regional Bell Canada John Lachapelle Planner/Manager, Right of Way Floor 5, Blue, 100 Borough Drive Toronto ON M1P 4W2 Mr. Lachapelle Regional MPAC 65 Cedar Point Rd, Suite 800 Barrie ON L4R 5R7 To Whom It May Concern

36 Appendix F Agency Correspondence

37 From: To: Date: Subject: Attachments: Michael Troop Jane Simmons :57 PM Fw: Township of Tay Class EA pdf Fyi >>> "Dorton, Peter (MTO)" 21/07/2014 2:26:02 PM >>>Michael: With respect to the attached Notice, MTO has no concerns. Thanks, Peter Dorton Senior Project Manager MTO Central Region Corridor Management Section 7th Floor, Building D 1201 Wilson Avenue Downsview, ON M3M 1J8 Ph: Fx: peter.dorton@ontario.ca<mailto:peter.dorton@ontario.ca>

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41 8/6/2014 To whom it may concern, Thank you for circulating Infrastructure Ontario (IO) on your Notice. Infrastructure Ontario is the strategic manager of the provincial government's real estate with a mandate of maintaining and optimizing value of the portfolio while ensuring real estate decisions reflect public policy objectives of the government. As you may be aware, IO is responsible for managing property that is owned by Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario as represented by the Minister of Infrastructure (MOI). There is a potential that IO manages lands fall within your study area. As a result, your proposal may impact IO managed properties and/or the activities of tenants present on IO-managed properties. In order to determine if IO property is within your study area, IO requires that the proponent of the project conduct a title search by reviewing parcel register(s) for adjoining lands, to determine the extent of ownership by MOI or its predecessor s ownership (listed below). Please contact IO if any ownership of provincial government lands are known to occur within your study area and are proposed to be impacted. IO managed land can include within the title but is not limited to variations of the following: Her Majesty the Queen/King, OLC, ORC, Public Works, Hydro One, PIR, MGS, MBS, MOI, MTO, MNR and MEI*. Please ensure that a copy of your notice is also sent to the ministry/agency on title. As an example, if the study area includes a Provincial Park, then MNR is to also to be circulated notices related to your project. IO obligates proponents to complete all due diligence for any realty activity on IO managed lands and this should be incorporated into all project timelines. Potential Negative Impacts to IO Tenants and Lands General Impacts Negative environmental impacts associated with the project design and construction, such as the potential for dewatering, dust, noise and vibration impacts, impacts to natural heritage features/habitat and functions, etc should be avoided and/or appropriately mitigated in accordance with applicable regulations best practices as well as Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) and Ministry of the Environment (MOE) standards. Avoidance and mitigation options that characterize baseline conditions and quantify the potential impacts should be present as part of the EA project file. Details of appropriate mitigation, contingency plans and triggers for implementing contingency plans should also be present. Impacts to Land holdings Negative impacts to land holdings, such as the taking of developable parcels of IO managed land or fragmentation of utility or transportation corridors, should be avoided. If the potential for such impacts is present as part of this undertaking, you should contact the undersigned to discuss these issues at the earliest possible stage of your study. If takings are suggested as part of any alternative, these should be appropriately mapped and quantified within the EA report documentation. In addition, details of appropriate mitigation and or next steps related to compensation for any required takings should be present. IO requests circulation of the draft EA report prior to finalization if potential impacts to IO-managed lands are present as part of this study.

42 Impacts to Cultural Heritage Should the proposed activities impact cultural heritage features on IO managed lands, a request to examine cultural heritage features, which can include cultural landscapes, built heritage, and archaeological potential and/or sites, could be required. If the potential for such impacts is present as part of this undertaking, you should contact the undersigned to discuss these issues at the earliest possible stage of your study. Potential Triggers Related to MOI s Class EA IO is required to follow the MOI Public Work Class Environmental Assessment Process for (PW Class EA). The PW Class EA applies to a wide range of realty and planning activities including leasing or letting, planning approvals, dispostion, granting of easements, demolition and property maintenance/repair. For details on the PW Class EA please visit the Environment and Heritage page of our website found at Please note that completion of any EA process does not provide an approval for MOI s Class EA obligations. Class EA processes are developed and in place to assess undertakings associated with different types of projects. For example, assessing the impacts of disposing of land from the public portfolio is significantly different then assessing the best location for a proposed road. IO is providing this information so that adequate timelines and project budgets can consider MOI s regulatory requirements associated with a proposed realty activity in support of a project. Some due diligences processes and studies can be streamlined. For example, prior to any disposition of land, at minimum a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and a Stage I Archaeological Assessment and the MOI Category B Environmental Assessment should be undertaken.. Deficiencies in any of these requirements could result in substantial project delays and increased project costs. In summary, the purchase of MOI-owned/IO-managed lands or disposal of rights and responsibilities (e.g. easement) for IO-managed lands triggers the application of the MOI Class EA. If any of these realty activities affecting IO-managed lands are being proposed as part of any alternative, please contact the Sales, Easements and Acquisitions Group through IO s main line (Phone: , Toll Free: ), and also contact the undersigned at your earliest convenience to discuss next steps. Specific Comments Please remove IO from your circulation list, with respect to this project, if MOI owned lands are not anticipated to be impacted. In addition, in the future, please send only electronic copies of notices for any projects impacting IO managed lands to: Keith.Noronha@infrastructureontario.ca Thank you for the opportunity to provide initial comments on this undertaking. If you have any questions I can be reached at the contacts below. Sincerely,

43 Lisa Myslicki Environmental Advisor, Environmental Management Infrastructure Ontario 1 Dundas Street West, Suite 2000, Toronto, Ontario M5G 2L5 (416) lisa.myslicki@infrastructureontario.ca * Below are the acronyms for agencies/ministries listed in the above letter OLC Ontario Lands Corporation ORC Ontario Realty Corporation PIR Public Infrastructure and Renewal MGS Ministry of Government Services MBS Management Board and Secretariat MOI Ministry of Infrastructure MTO Ministry of Transportation MNR Ministry of Natural Resources MEI Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure

44 From: To: CC: Date: Subject: "Carey, Shawn (MNR)" Jane Simmons Michael Troop "Benner, Kim (MNR)" :13 PM RE: Invitation to join Technical Advisory Committee - Township of Tay Hi Jane, I appreciate the invitation but we won t be able to join the advisory committee. That being said, please forward the Class EA notices, etc. to Kim Benner, District Planner. Thanks, Shawn Shawn Carey Resource Operations Supervisor Midhurst District Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry 2284 Nursery Rd Midhurst ON L0L 1X0 Tel: Fax: shawn.carey@ontario.ca<mailto:shawn.carey@ontario.ca> P Please consider the environment before printing this note From: Jane Simmons [mailto:jsimmons@jlrichards.ca] Sent: August 15, :39 AM To: Carey, Shawn (MNR) Cc: Michael Troop Subject: Invitation to join Technical Advisory Committee - Township of Tay Subject: Invitation to join the Technical Advisory Committee for the Township of Tay Paradise Point and Grandview Beach Servicing Class Environmental Assessment Greetings Mr. Carey, Your name was passed on to us by one of your colleagues, Clifford, in the Midland office. Please find attached an invitation to join the Technical Advisory Committee for the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Class Environmental Assessment. The first meeting will take place on August 27, 2014 at the Tay Municipal Office. Please consider our invitation and let us know your decision no later than August 20, Responses can be ed to mtroop@jlrichards.ca<mailto:mtroop@jlrichards.ca> or mailed to Michael Troop c/o J.L. Richards & Associates Limited, Speedvale Ave. W., Guelph, ON Canada, N1H 7Y6. Warm regards, Jane E. Jane Simmons, EIT Environmental Engineering Intern J.L. Richards and Associates Limited 2013 Winner of Canada's Best Managed Companies Program Speedvale Avenue West Guelph, ON N1H 7Y6 Tel: jsimmons@jlrichards.ca<mailto:jsimmons@jlrichards.ca>

45 From: To: CC: Date: Subject: Attachments: "Thompson, Tiffany" "Parks, David" :00 PM Invitation to join Technical Advisory Committee - Township of Tay _Letter_TACInvitation_Simcoe.pdf Good Afternoon, The County of Simcoe would like to accept the invitation to join the technical advisory committee for the Township of Tay - Paradise Point and Grandview Beach Servicing EA. I will be representing the County at the meeting on August 27. If anything further is required, do not hesitate to contact me. Regards, Tiffany Tiffany Thompson BES MCIP RPP Planner II County of Simcoe, Planning Department 1110 Highway 26, Midhurst, Ontario L0L 1X0 Phone: Ext Fax: tiffany.thompson@simcoe.ca

46 From: "Guthrie, Lisa (ENE)" To: CC: "Kershaw, Allison (ENE)" "Seabrook, Craig(ENE)" Date: :16 AM Subject: RE: Township of Tay TAC Meeting Aug. 1:30pm Greetings, I apologise for the delayed response. The Barrie district office of the Safe Drinking Water Branch has reviewed your meeting request and has determined the Ministry's SDWB does not have a role in this project at this point in the process. Having said that, please feel free to direct any specific questions for the Ministry to me. Regards, Lisa Guthrie Provincial Officer Ontario Ministry of the Environment Safe Drinking Water Branch Barrie District Office 54 Cedar Pointe Drive, Unit 1201 Barrie, ON L4N 5R7 Direct Line: Toll-free: Fax: From: Jane Simmons [mailto:jsimmons@jlrichards.ca] Sent: August 26, :10 PM Cc: Michael Troop; Peter Dance Subject: Township of Tay TAC Meeting Aug. 1:30pm Greetings, This is a reminder that the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meeting for the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Class EA will be held from 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm on Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at the Township of Tay Municipal Office located at 450 Park Street, Victoria Harbour, ON. If you have not yet confirmed your attendance at the meeting, please do so at your earliest convenience. A copy of the agenda is attached. Additionally, we are providing project documents that will be discussed at the meeting. If time allows, please review each of these in preparation for the meeting. Hard copies of each document will be provided to everyone. At the meeting we will be seeking your input on all documents marked "draft". As these documents have not been finalized and/or are intended for discussion only we ask that you not distribute them at this time. Attached Documents: 1. PLC meeting agenda 2. Notice for the Public Open House Sept. 13, Draft display boards for the Public Open House 4. Draft comment sheet for the Public Open House Please confirm receipt of this and six (4) attachments. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the project team. Michael Troop, P.Eng. Environmental Engineer, J.L. Richards & Associates Limited mtroop@jlrichards.ca<mailto:mtroop@jlrichards.ca> Phone: ext Peter Dance, P. Eng. Director of Public Works, Township of Tay PDance@tay.ca<mailto:PDance@tay.ca> Phone: ext. 224 Sincerely, Jane E. Jane Simmons, EIT Environmental Engineering Intern J.L. Richards and Associates Limited 2013 Winner of Canada's Best Managed Companies Program Speedvale Avenue West Guelph, ON N1H 7Y6 Tel: jsimmons@jlrichards.ca<mailto:jsimmons@jlrichards.ca>

47 From: Peter Dance To: "Guthrie, Lisa (ENE)" CC: "Kershaw, Allison (ENE)" "Seabrook, Craig(ENE)" Date: :08 PM Subject: MOE and the Gradview Beach and Paradise Point EA -- RE: Township of Tay TAC Meeting Aug. 1:30pm Lisa You note that the Ministry's SDWB does not have a role. Given the nature of this project touching on municipal water, municipal wastewater, private individual residence water wells, private individual residence wastewater, ground water, surface water, etc. I am wondering if there may be another branch of the Ministry that would care to be involved or the District Office in its more general role. Please let us know your thoughts and if we should make a request elsewhere in the Ministry. Thanks. Peter Dance Director of Public Works Township of Tay From: Guthrie, Lisa (ENE) [mailto:lisa.guthrie@ontario.ca] Sent: August :16 AM To: jsimmons@jlrichards.ca; mtroop@jlrichards.ca; Peter Dance Cc: Kershaw, Allison (ENE); Seabrook, Craig (ENE) Subject: RE: Township of Tay TAC Meeting Aug. 1:30pm Greetings, I apologise for the delayed response. The Barrie district office of the Safe Drinking Water Branch has reviewed your meeting request and has determined the Ministry's SDWB does not have a role in this project at this point in the process. Having said that, please feel free to direct any specific questions for the Ministry to me. Regards, Lisa Guthrie Provincial Officer Ontario Ministry of the Environment Safe Drinking Water Branch Barrie District Office 54 Cedar Pointe Drive, Unit 1201 Barrie, ON L4N 5R7 Direct Line: Toll-free: Fax: From: Jane Simmons [mailto:jsimmons@jlrichards.ca] Sent: August 26, :10 PM Cc: Michael Troop; Peter Dance Subject: Township of Tay TAC Meeting Aug. 1:30pm Greetings, This is a reminder that the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meeting for the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Class EA will be held from 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm on Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at the Township of Tay Municipal Office located at 450 Park Street, Victoria Harbour, ON. If you have not yet confirmed your attendance at the meeting, please do so at your earliest convenience. A copy of the agenda is attached. Additionally, we are providing project documents that will be discussed at the meeting. If time allows, please review each of these in preparation for the meeting. Hard copies of each document will be provided to everyone. At the meeting we will be seeking your input on all documents marked "draft". As these documents have not been finalized and/or are intended for discussion only we ask that you not distribute them at this time. Attached Documents: 1. PLC meeting agenda 2. Notice for the Public Open House Sept. 13, Draft display boards for the Public Open House 4. Draft comment sheet for the Public Open House Please confirm receipt of this and six (4) attachments. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the project team. Michael Troop, P.Eng. Environmental Engineer, J.L. Richards & Associates Limited mtroop@jlrichards.ca<mailto:mtroop@jlrichards.ca> Phone: ext. 6522

48 Peter Dance, P. Eng. Director of Public Works, Township of Tay Phone: ext. 224 Sincerely, Jane E. Jane Simmons, EIT Environmental Engineering Intern J.L. Richards and Associates Limited 2013 Winner of Canada's Best Managed Companies Program Speedvale Avenue West Guelph, ON N1H 7Y6 Tel:

49 From: Peter Dance To: "Michael Troop "DanLalande "Jane Mara Burton Date: :20 PM Subject: FW: MOE and the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point EA -- RE: Township of Tay TAC Meeting Aug. 1:30pm FYI From: Guthrie, Lisa (ENE) [mailto:lisa.guthrie@ontario.ca] Sent: September :36 AM To: Peter Dance Subject: RE: MOE and the Gradview Beach and Paradise Point EA -- RE: Township of Tay TAC Meeting Aug. 1:30pm Hi Peter, Fair question. As you know, municipal sewage, stormwater and private wells are relatively new work areas for us and we are still figuring out our roles. My supervisor has sent an to our Planning group regarding the participation in this project. She and/or I will let you know the outcome as soon as we receive a response. Thanks, Lisa Guthrie Provincial Officer Ontario Ministry of the Environment Safe Drinking Water Branch Barrie District Office 54 Cedar Pointe Drive, Unit 1201 Barrie, ON L4N 5R7 Direct Line: Toll-free: Fax: From: Peter Dance [mailto:pdance@tay.ca] Sent: August 29, :08 PM To: Guthrie, Lisa (ENE) Cc: Kershaw, Allison (ENE); Seabrook, Craig (ENE); mtroop@jlrichards.ca; jsimmons@jlrichards.ca Subject: MOE and the Gradview Beach and Paradise Point EA -- RE: Township of Tay TAC Meeting Aug. 1:30pm Lisa You note that the Ministry's SDWB does not have a role. Given the nature of this project touching on municipal water, municipal wastewater, private individual residence water wells, private individual residence wastewater, ground water, surface water, etc. I am wondering if there may be another branch of the Ministry that would care to be involved or the District Office in its more general role. Please let us know your thoughts and if we should make a request elsewhere in the Ministry. Thanks. Peter Dance Director of Public Works Township of Tay From: Guthrie, Lisa (ENE) [mailto:lisa.guthrie@ontario.ca] Sent: August :16 AM To: jsimmons@jlrichards.ca<mailto:jsimmons@jlrichards.ca>; mtroop@jlrichards.ca<mailto:mtroop@jlrichards.ca>; Peter Dance Cc: Kershaw, Allison (ENE); Seabrook, Craig (ENE) Subject: RE: Township of Tay TAC Meeting Aug. 1:30pm Greetings, I apologise for the delayed response. The Barrie district office of the Safe Drinking Water Branch has reviewed your meeting request and has determined the Ministry's SDWB does not have a role in this project at this point in the process. Having said that, please feel free to direct any specific questions for the Ministry to me. Regards, Lisa Guthrie Provincial Officer Ontario Ministry of the Environment Safe Drinking Water Branch Barrie District Office 54 Cedar Pointe Drive, Unit 1201 Barrie, ON L4N 5R7 Direct Line: Toll-free: Fax: From: Jane Simmons [mailto:jsimmons@jlrichards.ca] Sent: August 26, :10 PM Cc: Michael Troop; Peter Dance Subject: Township of Tay TAC Meeting Aug. 1:30pm Greetings, This is a reminder that the Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meeting for the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Class EA will be held from 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm on Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at the Township of Tay Municipal Office located at 450 Park Street, Victoria Harbour, ON. If you have not yet confirmed your attendance at the meeting, please do so at your earliest convenience.

50 A copy of the agenda is attached. Additionally, we are providing project documents that will be discussed at the meeting. If time allows, please review each of these in preparation for the meeting. Hard copies of each document will be provided to everyone. At the meeting we will be seeking your input on all documents marked "draft". As these documents have not been finalized and/or are intended for discussion only we ask that you not distribute them at this time. Attached Documents: 1. PLC meeting agenda 2. Notice for the Public Open House Sept. 13, Draft display boards for the Public Open House 4. Draft comment sheet for the Public Open House Please confirm receipt of this and six (4) attachments. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the project team. Michael Troop, P.Eng. Environmental Engineer, J.L. Richards & Associates Limited mtroop@jlrichards.ca<mailto:mtroop@jlrichards.ca> Phone: ext Peter Dance, P. Eng. Director of Public Works, Township of Tay PDance@tay.ca<mailto:PDance@tay.ca> Phone: ext. 224 Sincerely, Jane E. Jane Simmons, EIT Environmental Engineering Intern J.L. Richards and Associates Limited 2013 Winner of Canada's Best Managed Companies Program Speedvale Avenue West Guelph, ON N1H 7Y6 Tel: jsimmons@jlrichards.ca<mailto:jsimmons@jlrichards.ca>

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55 Appendix G Public Liaison Committee Terms of Reference

56 PUBLIC LIAISON COMMITTEE FINAL Terms of Reference Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Schedule B Class Environmental Assessment A Public Liaison Committee (Committee) has been established to ensure that all members of the community are provided with opportunities to participate in the consultation process and that information is provided to interested parties in a timely, clear, transparent, and efficient manner. The Committee will meet periodically throughout the Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) to provide feedback on consultation activities and study findings. The Committee was established prior to the first Public Information Centre, held September 13, The following Terms of Reference were provided to all potential applications for the committee. Should you require this information in an alternate format, please contact one of the people listed on the following page. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PUBLIC LIAISON COMMITTEE 1. Providing input on consultation activities to ensure that community information needs are met; 2. Providing input on information to be presented at each Public Information Centre and reviewing the consultation reports completed after each Committee meeting and Public Information Centre; and 3. Attending Public Information Centres to provide a link between the Technical Advisory Committee and the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point community. WHAT TO EXPECT ON THE COMMITTEE Time Commitment: Committee members will be expected to attend approximately four meetings during the year-long study. Committee meetings are expected to last approximately two hours. Committee members are also encouraged to attend the two proposed Public Information Centres. Public Information Centres will typically occur in the evening and generally last two to three hours. Reviewing documents prior to each meeting is expected to take from one to four hours. The anticipated time commitment is four hours every two months, with opportunities to contribute more time if desired. Meetings will be held in wheelchair accessible locations and additional accessibility accommodations will be provided, if requested. Responsibilities: Committee members will provide feedback on the consultation process, as well as review and provide comments on the reports developed after each Public Information Centre, and inform decisions related to consultation activities. Qualifications: Committee members should be active participants in the local community and have a strong interest in the future of the community. November 3, 2014 Page 1 of 2 Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Class EA

57 We ask that all members familiarize themselves with the study Commitment Charter (attached) and be willing to enter discussions with an open mind. The Township of Tay staff and Consultants for this study have committed to doing the same. COMMITTEE SIZE AND MEMBERSHIP If you would like to help ensure that the public consultation process is inclusive, effective, and transparent, the Township of Tay welcomes you to apply to join the Committee. We are seeking input from enthusiastic community members with a variety of backgrounds and experiences. There is a need to ensure that a variety of perspectives are represented, so an effort will be made to select Committee members from several different categories. The Committee is expected to be comprised of: Three to five representatives specifically from the Grandview Beach and Paradise Point community, including seasonal residents, permanent residents, and owners of vacant properties; and One or two representatives from the local community (members-at-large). SELECTION Where the number of interested participants is greater than the above stated targets, a review of applications will be completed, which will be based on the Selection Criteria for Public Liaison Committee Members (attached). Individuals who score the highest will be invited to participate on the Committee. All who express an interest will be provided opportunity to provide input at the Public Information Centres and through the feedback forms. If there are insufficient interested individuals from one category, the Township of Tay may choose to offer an opportunity to other interested applicants. FIND OUT MORE Thank you for your interest in becoming involved with this important Committee. We will contact all individuals who submit an application and ensure that they are provided with opportunities throughout the study to provide input. If you would like more information, please visit or contact one of the people listed below. We are happy to answer any questions you may have. TO FIND OUT MORE VISIT Michael Troop, P.Eng. Environmental Engineer J.L. Richards & Associates Limited Speedvale Ave W Guelph, ON N1H 7Y6 mtroop@jlrichards.ca Phone: ext Peter Dance, P. Eng. Director of Public Works Township of Tay 450 Park St., P.O. Box 100 Victoria Harbour, ON L0K 2A0 PDance@tay.ca Phone: ext 224 The Draft Terms of Reference will be reviewed and approved by the Township of Tay Council. Enclosure 1 Commitment Charter Enclosure 2 Selection Criteria for Public Liaison Committee Members November 3, 2014 Page 2 of 2 Grandview Beach and Paradise Point Class EA

58 COMMITMENT CHARTER GRANDVIEW BEACH AND PARADISE POINT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT Value through Service & Commitment The JLR/Golder/Hemson team is commited to: Excellence and innovation in developing, evaluating, and communicating alternative design concepts to address the Problem/Opportunity Statement Working in a spirit of partnership with all project participants and with the utmost professionalism Engaging all project participants in a meaningful and respectful way Considering all reasonable options, as well as input and suggestions offered by others, with an open mind Sharing ideas, concerns, and concepts to improve the project Ensuring that stakeholders and the public are kept well-informed and educated as to the technical and non-technical impacts of decisions Completing the project on time and on budget with good value for all involved Collaborating to resolve any project roadblocks or challenges Developing and evaluating alternatives to maximize positive impacts during and after construction Creating a rewarding personal and professional experience for everyone involved Circulating this Charter to members of the project team for their endorsement of these Commitments Enjoying the experience and having some fun along the way!

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