Ottawa, Ontario April 27, 2020. "The National Capital Commission has determined that the proposed Nepean Sportsplex Parking Lot Rehabilitation is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects."
Mitigation measures taken into account for this determination will be put in place to address potential significant adverse effects on the following components of the environment:
- Wildlife, including
- Migratory Birds
- Species at Risk
- Groundwater/Surface Water Quality and/or Quantity
- Soil Quality
- Soil Quantity
- Air Quality
- Vegetation
- Human Health
- Archeological Resources
"After reviewing comments received and conducting an internal review, the National Capital Commission is satisfied that the carrying out of the project is not likely to cause significant adverse environmental effects." (Google: Nepean Sportsplex Parking Lot Rehabilitation.)
The Glebe Annex Community Association comments about the Experimental Farm "There is much concern voiced over the fact that the public is asked to cite its concerns about zoning now, when so much information is missing. Currently there is no:
- Traffic Study
- Environmental Impact Study
- Heritage Study
- Site Plan
- Transportation Plan
- Parking Strategy
"The city (of Ottawa) reassured attendees that all studies will be completed before the site plan application is approved, and that there will be a holding provision in place until that point, but this does not preclude a decision from being made about zoning."
I am reposting the following information:
- Potential removal of Greenbelt designation from Eagleson Park and Ride.
- Potential removal of Greenbelt designation from Nepean Sportsplex. (Google: Greenbelt Master Plan Consultation Report-Phase 1-Step C-Land Use Concept---Prepared for the NCC on January 2012.) Page 16 of 124 pages.
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