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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPSD-011-16 Clarington Planning Services Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Municipal Clerk at 905-623-3379 ext. 2102. Report To: Planning and Development Committee Date of Meeting: February 1, 2016 Report Number: PSD-011-16 Resolution Number: File Number: PLN 17.22 By-law Number: Report Subject: Blue Dot Movement Recommendations: 1. That Report PSD-011-16 be received; 2. That Council adopt the recommended Municipality of Clarington Declaration for The Right to a Healthy Environment (Attachment 3); and 3. That all interested parties listed in Report PSD-011-16 and any delegations be advised of Council's decision. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-011-16 Page 2 Report Overview This report provides background information to Council on the Blue Dot Movement, a community-based movement that aims to see the right to a healthy environment enshrined in the Canadian Constitution. To date, nearly 110 municipalities across Canada have passed municipal declarations in response to the Blue Dot Movement. In Ontario, municipal declarations are being tailored to reflect municipal priorities for environmental protection and local circumstances. Should Council wish to show the Municipality's support for the Blue Dot Movement, this report recommends that Council adopt a locally adapted declaration for the right to a healthy environment. 1 . Introduction 1.1 At a meeting held on May 11, 2015, Council received correspondence from the Town of Ajax regarding their resolution respecting the David Suzuki Foundation's Blue Dot Movement. Council resolution #C-161-15 referred the matter to Staff. 1.2 The purpose of this report is to provide background information to Council on the Blue Dot Movement. It also outlines the action that has been taken by other Ontario Municipalities in response to the community based movement that aims to see the right to a healthy environment, including the rights to fresh air, clean water and safe food, enshrined in the Canadian Constitution. 2. Blue Dot Movement 2.1 The Blue Dot Movement is a national project of the David Suzuki Foundation. According to the David Suzuki Foundation, more than half of the world's nations recognize their citizens' right to a healthy environment through by-laws, declarations, legislation, charters and constitutional provisions. This right includes: - Breathing clean air, drinking clean water, consuming safe food; - Accessing nature; - Knowing about pollutants released into the local environment; and - Participating in government decisions that will affect the environment. 2.2 Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms presently does not explicitly protect environmental rights. The principle objective of the Blue Dot Movement is an amendment to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, enshrining every citizens' right to a healthy environment alongside other human rights. As a Charter right it would be binding on all levels of government. 2.3 The Blue Dot Movement represents a grassroots, community-based initiative. Individual citizens and community groups are invited to join the movement by signing the Blue Dot Petition, and to engage other community members to collectively take action. With growing community support, citizens and community groups are encouraged to call upon their local government to pass municipal declarations respecting people's right to live in a Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-011-16 Page 3 healthy environment. The Blue Dot Movement Model Municipal Declaration is provided as Attachment 1. 2.4 On the basis of strong community and Municipal support, provincial and territorial governments will be urged to pass environmental bill of rights. While Ontario is amongst five Canadian provinces and territories that have environmental rights legislation (Quebec, Ontario, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut), it is limited in scope. The Blue Dot Movement is calling on the Ontario government to strengthen the provincial environmental bill of rights legislation. Once seven out of ten provinces representing at least 50 percent of the Canadian population have passed environmental bill of rights that protect citizens' right to live in a healthy environment, the Blue Dot Movement will then seek to engage the Federal Government and request that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms be appropriately amended. 3. Adoption of Municipal Declarations 3.1 As of January 15, 2016, 106 municipalities across Canada have passed declarations recognizing environmental rights. 23 Ontario municipalities, including Ajax, Oshawa, Kawartha Lakes, Richmond Hill and Toronto, have adopted such a declaration. Ontario jurisdictions have generally not adopted the original Model Declaration (Attachment 1) as written. Based on considerations of legal jurisdiction and resource and financial capacity, these municipalities have adopted modified declarations meeting local needs. 3.2 A jurisdictional scan completed by the City of Guelph in August 2015 is provided as Attachment 2. It outlines modifications made to the Model Declaration by the 18 Ontario municipalities who prior to this date had adopted a declaration for the right to a healthy environment. Common modifications include: • Adding acknowledgement of a commitment to protect the local environment in municipal strategic plans; • Inclusion of a recognition of the municipalities' historical commitment to maintain a healthy environment for citizens through municipal plans, policies, programs and practices; and • Deletion or modification of sections 3, 4 and 5 regarding the application of the precautionary principle, the application of full cost accounting, and specification of targets, timelines and actions for priority action areas, respectively. 3.3 Also as of January 15, 2016, 175 residents in the Municipality of Clarington have signed on to support the Blue Dot Movement. To date, Council has not been approached by local organizers requesting Council adopt a Blue Dot Movement municipal declaration. 3.4 Staff has reviewed the Blue Dot Model Declaration. Council's Strategic Plan and the Municipality's plans, policies and actions in land use planning, transportation and infrastructure, corporate energy management, natural heritage and open space protection and enhancement, sustainability planning, and other areas generally align with the principles of the Model Declaration. A declaration that more closely reflects our local Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-011-16 Page 4 vision, priorities, policies, programs and responsibilities is recommended for consideration by Council (Attachment 3). 4. Financial Considerations 4.1 The recommended Municipality of Clarington Declaration (Attachment 3) does not have any direct financial implications. 4.2 Proceeding with the Model Municipal Declaration would have resource implications across Municipal Departments. For example, while the Municipality has and continues to undertake numerous initiatives that align with the action areas listed in section 3 of the Model Declaration, a corporate strategy addressing these specific priorities and including objectives, targets, timelines and action plans, or modification to existing sustainability strategies, would be necessary. 5. Concurrence Not Applicable 6. Conclusion 6.1 The purpose of this report is to provide background information on the Blue Dot Movement and the related action that has been taken by other municipalities in Ontario. Since the initiation of the Blue Dot Movement in 2014, 175 Clarington residents have signed the Blue Dot Petition for recognition of citizens' right to a healthy environment. 6.2 Should Council wish to show its support for the Blue Dot Movement by adopting its own declaration recognizing the right to a healthy environment, a declaration reflecting Municipal goals, priorities and initiatives, as well as legal jurisdiction and resource (both physical and financial) capacity is recommended. 7. Strategic Plan Application 7.1 The right to a healthy environment aligns with the sustainability priority contained within the Vision Statement for Council's Strategic Plan 2015-2018. Further, several priority actions put forward by the Blue Dot Movement Model Declaration align with Council's Strategic Priorities. Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-011-16 Page 5 Submitted by: Reviewed by: ®' vi . Crome, MCIP, RPP Franklin Wu, Director of Planning Services Chief Administrative Officer Staff Contact: Amy Burke, Senior Planner, 905-623-3379 ext. 2423 or aburke@clarington.net Attachments: Attachment 1 — Blue Dot Movement Model Municipal Declaration Attachment 2 — Jurisdictional Scan (City of Guelph, August 2015) Attachment 3 — Municipality of Clarington Declaration for The Right to a Healthy Environment (Recommended) The following is a list of the interested parties to be notified of Council's decision: Jay Cuthbertson Tom Shea FL/AB/df Attachment 1 to Municipality of Clarington Report PSD-011-16 Model Municipal Declaration The Right To A Healthy Environment Whereas the MUNICIPALITY understands that people are part of the environment, and that a healthy environment is inextricably linked to the well-being of our community; The MUNICIPALITY finds and declares that: 1. All people have the right to live in a healthy environment, including: The right to breathe clean air The right to drink clean water The right to consume safe food The right to access nature The right to know about pollutants and contaminants released into the local environment The right to participate in decision-making that will affect the environment 2. The MUNICIPALITY has the responsibility,within its jurisdiction,to respect, protect,fulfill and promote these rights. 3. The MUNICIPALITY shall apply the precautionary principle:where threats of serious or irreversible damage to human health or the environment exist,the MUNICIPALITY shall take cost effective measures to prevent the degradation of the environment and protect the health of its citizens. Lack of full scientific certainty shall not be viewed as sufficient reason for the MUNICIPALITY to postpone such measures 4. The MUNICIPALITY shall apply full cost accounting:when evaluating reasonably foreseeable costs of proposed actions and alternatives,the MUNICIPALITY will consider costs to human health and the environment. 5. By Dec 31st 2015,the MUNICIPALITY shall specify objectives,targets and timelines and actions the MUNICIPALITY will take,within its jurisdiction,to fulfill residents' right to a healthy environment, including priority actions to: a. Ensure equitable distribution of environmental benefits and burdens within the municipality, preventing the development of pollution "hot spots"; b. Ensure infrastructure and development projects protect the environment, including air quality; c. Address climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and implementing adaptation measures; d. Responsibly increase density; e. Prioritize walking,cycling and public transit as preferred modes of transportation; f. Ensure adequate infrastructure for the provision of safe and accessible drinking water; g. Promote the availability of safe foods; h. Reduce solid waste and promote recycling and composting; i. Establish and maintain accessible green spaces in all residential neighbourhoods. The MUNICIPALITY shall review the objectives,targets,timelines and actions every five (5) years,and evaluate progress towards fulfilling this declaration. The MUNICIPALITY shall consult with residents as part of this process. 6. The MUNICIPALITY shall send a letter to the provincial government and to the federal government calling for the development of provincial and federal legislation that recognizes that all people have the right to live in a healthy environment. i 4 Appendix 2 JURISDICTIONAL SCAN Between February 2015 and August 2015,16 Ontario municipalities have adopted Blue Dot Declaratil6rits. The following compares the resolutions adopted against the original model declaration. ............. g� P-7- ............ City of Did not speciry target date-Secdon 5 Ctlmellnes) Mayor,on-behalf of City • NA Hamilton Altered'sha[l apply"to"endeavour to"In Section Council,correspond with PM February 25, 3,5 a, c and Pr e*mler calling for 2015 • Included a provision to continue to protect and development of federal and restore the biodiversity and ecosystem services of provincial legislation the area-naming Niagara escarpment, - surrounding greenbelt to Lake Ontario,Cootes Paradise and Dundas Valley-Section 3 i • City Manager directed to develop and report back to General Issues Committee,in 2016, In tandem with the City's community visioning and Strategic Plan Forward re ,solution to federal City respects,protects,fulfills Corporation • Resolution included 3 points,. of the City o Recognition of link between peopie to and provincial Ministers of the and promotes rights for benefit of Kawartha environment Environment calling for the of existing and furiher Laker; o Righttohealthy, sustainable environment- development of federal and generations March 24, dean air, right to access safe food and dean provincial legislation 2015 water o As an environmental steward,respect, protects,fulfills and promotes the rights for 0 the benefit of existing and future _h qenerations 0 Town of Did not include Section 3,4 and 5(precautionary Forward declaration to • Town is committed to supporting Richmond provision and full cost accounting,timeline) provincial and federal the protection,enhancement and E Hill government,AMO, FCM restoration of the environment tQ 0 X 0 co 63 0 ........... T: loft, March 30, by: 2015 o Fostering education and outreach o Collaborating through partnerships o Supporting the development of connected communities o Reporting progress towards reaching goals • Noted council's approval of an environmental strategy which specified goals,objectives, actions and timeframes to support the commitment to a health environment Town of Erin . Support declared to promote the basic human NA NA April 21,2015 eights of citizens to drink clean water,breathe fresh air and eat healthy food . Declaration made to protect,and promote the citizen's basic human right to a healthy environment Town of . Modified Section 2: • In order to advance the rights Town staff be directed to Ajax o in order to respect,protect,fulfill and linked to'providing a healthy continue to engage.residents, April 23,2015 advance these rights within the Town's environment that fall under the local businesses and other means and municipal responsibilities,the responsibility of other levels of stakeholders in the review of Town shall continue to implement the government,such as Durham existing or development of new principles, goals and policies of its various Region or minis�of the Plans,Strategies and By-laws community and corporate Plans,Strategies. Environment andClimate that support this Declaration, and By-laws; Change, the Town' shall,where and to report back to Council or • Modified Section 4-. feasible and appropriate, I a Committee of Council on the „ _ ec. -- .,,-.:. ._ .. ::•--:.:,•..-,•:r,•:,,-.,:--:::__<._,::-:_ =1=ur:�6lo ofm e ded �ist ` if �,a T:>'-.i .._.:r..,,.•::ry:cd•: _ _ 1p:5:^;iL uhI I - - <Fn_ �,! �•:. ._1:•:,.n*.n ,.r�ific, :,rc„ -.!:”•h...•tii;^- •->i'--�_•;r.—sr..>.L. ,�lNlc P9odlffea�Io =iraOri Ana`)]' 'r - - - ~r":.•.!•,.•`•. _.._ ...r. .._. ., __._., .:_...� - .,-..:..�.,,.. ....:••_ :...... .:.:_._,.,._..., _ ,:- aIi35 ons;.. .:.,•..:.:._.___.,_::... rovinClatt o The Town shall take a precautionary participate in undertakings by actions taken by the Town to approach,consider cost effective measures, these other levels of help achieve the objectives, aim to prevent the degradation of the government to help ensure targets,and timelines In these environment and aim to protect the health their decisions protect the Pians,Strategies and By-laws of its citizens when making decisions that health of the environment and could impact human health or the of all citizens. environment - Town calls upon the Federal Modified Section S:Targets not Identified and Government to recognize that language softened to read: current and future generations o The Town shall continue to implement its of Canadians have the right to community and corporate Plans,Strategies live In a healthy environment and By-Iaws to protect the focal environment by enshrining the right to live and support its citizens'right to a healthy in a healthy environment in the environment,which Includes: Canadian Charter of Rights and Endeavouring to have an equitable Freedoms; distribution of environmental benefits Town encourages the FCM to within the Town's municipal tail upon the Federal boundary; Government to enshrine the Ensuring infrastructure and right to a healthy environment development projects protect the in the Canadian Charter of environment, including air and water Rights and Freedoms; quality; o Given the Ontario Addressing climate change by taking Environmental Bili of Rights actions to reduce corporate has not been reviewed or greenhbuse gas emissions and amended-since it came into implementing adaptation measures; force in 1993,the Town calls x Encouraging the community to reduce upon the Ontario Government greenhouse gas emissions; to review and amend the . 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NA • NA St.Joseph- reference to right to participate in declsion-making ' June 1 2015 that will affect the environment - Township of .Modified Section 2 to respect,protect,fulfill and • Participate in undertakings by • Will consider and have regard for Springwater promote rights within the Township's municipal other levels of government to the environmental targets of the June 1,2015, responsibilities and jurisdiction help ensure that•decisions Slue Dot when moving forward l • Strive to apply and implement the principles,goals protect the health of the with its Official Plan review and and polices of its various community and corporate environment and of all cJtizens 2015-2018 Strategic Plan plans, polities,strategies and by-laws Call upon federal government • Did not include Section 3 and 4(precautionary to enshrine the right to a provision and full cost accourSting) healthy environment Into f Modified Section S with Jess prescriptive phrasing— Charter encouraging,promoting etc.,omitted mention of Call upon FCM to encourage pollution hot spots,included water quality, federal government to enshrine eliminated"responsibly increase density ,included right to a healthy environment "appropriate and responsible Intensification within into Charter the Township's settlement areas",included Calls Ontario government to mention ]oval foods and did not Include a timeline review Environmental Bill of • Called upon County of Simcoe and other Rights Municipalities w)thin County to adopt declarations • Declaration to be sent to PM, Federal Environment Minister, Simcoe-Grey MP,Premier, Simcoe-Grey MPP,FCM,AMO and David Suzuki Foundation s _ i .... _ i , v ,i. _... i:'.a-C.�-:.,1-'.'..-::-.«.a��:k,.,c:•t.Y.':,�-._ .1... ..�? .-.:-. ::_:.._cam-3'h•"k:.-_..._ Q.� .i, .h.dae i.rl-�c, u:.-rh�.rr_ ,ih.. to tF 1.., •,;:';:4..�s.:.;^x=:;.,. y,:;�-�� "_::�'-_:r".,. - - �:i.,_,F;:,,.ua:w. ail od. ca on=to.-ari rte �::Declai!atioxi�: :,:;•,-> - �I:. ,-,_ :i�_•E�<:�:.a - �:�_ T .,�:. - .,.i3...�S!�iii, - �._.� tr,r ted,: ;�. 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Ensuring infrastructure and development projects protect the environment; b. Addressing climate change mitigation, adaptation and resilience; c. Planning for appropriate and responsible development in accordance with the Provincial Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe; d. Responsibly increasing density in accordance with the Clarington Official Plan; i i e. Supporting the development of a safe, accessible and interconnected transportation system that provides for a full and practical range of mobility options, including carpooling, active transportation, and transit; f. Encouraging the Region of Durham to continue to ensure adequate infrastructure for the provision of safe and accessible drinking water, while implementing our duties and responsibilities under the Clean Water Act and Source Protection Act; g. Promoting the availability of local foods; h. Promoting the Region of Durham's solid waste reduction, recycling and composting programs; i. Establishing and maintaining accessible green spaces, parklands and waterfront areas; and j. Protecting and enhancing the natural heritage system and its ecological integrity. The Municipality of Clarington should continue to promote residents' engagement in matters effecting sustainability and the right to a healthy environment. The Municipality of Clarington should take a responsible approach, consider cost effective measures, aim to prevent the degradation of the environment and aim to protect the health of its citizens when making decision that could impact human health or the environment. The Mayor on behalf of Municipal Council, be directed to forward this resolution to the Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada, with the request that the right of all citizens to live in a healthy environment be enshrined in appropriate federal legislation including the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms; The Mayor on behalf of Clarington Council, be directed to forward this resolution to the Honourable Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario, with the request that the right of all citizens to live in a healthy environment be enshrined in appropriate provincial legislation including Ontario's Environmental Bill of Rights; A copy of this resolution be forwarded to Hon. Erin O'Toole, MP (Durham), Kim Rudd, MP (Northumberland-Peterborough South), and Granville Anderson, MPP (Durham); A copy of this resolution be sent to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario; and A copy of this resolution be sent to the Regional Municipality of Durham. i i i i I