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Land Management Framework Project. Objective 2 Overview November 22, 2006. Overview. Review of Study Deliverables Framework - Objective 2 Document EFZ mapping Example application Schedule update. Framework Approach. MDP. LUB. Coordinated Decision Making. Awareness. Best Practices.
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Land Management Framework Project Objective 2 Overview November 22, 2006
Overview • Review of Study Deliverables • Framework - Objective 2 Document • EFZ mapping • Example application • Schedule update
Framework Approach MDP LUB Coordinated Decision Making Awareness Best Practices Principles Voluntary Participation Based on Consensus & Understanding
Framework Implementation Process Code of Practice Statutory Documents Reference Guide Coordinated Decision Making Landscape Policies Awareness Ecological Objectives Best Practices Ecological Function Areas Principles
Implementation Strategy Task 1: Development of the Framework Task 2: Public Education & Monitoring Task 3: Adoption of land use policies and practices Task 4: Adoption into statutory documents
Deliverables • Maps of Ecological Function Zones (EFZs) • EBPs applicable to EFZs and key resources • Performance Measurement Implementation Strategy
BHI Landscape Management Area Principles Quality of Life Essential Character Property Rights Biodiversity Wetlands Native Upland Habitat and Corridors Species of Concern Water Watersheds Water Quality Land Land Use Air Air Quality
Land Management Framework Document • Introduction - Links to existing BHI policies: • BHI Vision, Mission and Guiding Principles • LMA Principles • Principles for Sustainable Land Use Mgmt • Ecological Function Zones • Management Considerations • Model Objectives and Results • General management guidelines based on the mapping results
Land Management Framework Document • Tools: • EBPs for EFZs • Planning review level • Municipal policy level • Performance Indictor Monitoring System • To be completed • Will identify existing information sources and monitoring programs for potential linkage
Land Management Framework Document • Summary and Recommendations • Recommendations applicable to municipality and to BHI • Short-term and long-term goals • Maximizes opportunities for cooperation with other BHI partners • Highlights additional services the BHI could provide (e.g., additional data, awareness programs)
Surface Water Risk Model • Objectives: • Identify sensitivity of waterbodies within a watershed unit to contamination risk from intensive land uses • Key parameters addressed: • Water quality (potential contaminant loading) • Water loss (potential evapotranspiration)
Surface Water Risk – Parcels Only Gross Drainage Areas Land Cover Risk Type Positive Slightly Positive Neutral Slightly Negative Negative Draft Version
Surface Water Risk – Gross Drainage Areas Gross Drainage Areas Draft Version
Groundwater Risk Model • Objectives: • Identify areas of high sensitivity to GW contamination • Based on SW, GW recharge/discharge and soil textures • Risk based on permeability to water-borne contaminants released at surface • Reuse of model previously run for similar analysis
Groundwater Contamination Water Risk
Connectivity Model • Objectives: Identify distribution and extent of connected habitat within BH moraine • Based on degree of ‘friction’ a reference animal perceives of a landscape feature
BH Moraine Ecological Network
BH Moraine Landscape Connectivity
BH Moraine Key Segments
BH Moraine Functional Connectivity
Core Area Analysis • Objective: • To identify large connected patches of habitat that may contain sustainable, biodiverse populations (Core Areas) • Core Area = a patch large enough to sustain viable, growing populations that can in turn, populate smaller patches of habitat
Core – Satellite Patch Pattern Core Area Satellites Satellites Linkage
Umbrella Species Lower Biodiversity: Red-backed vole Yellow warbler Moderate Biodiversity: Porcupine Beaver High Biodiversity: Great Horned Owl Moose Deer Coyote
BH Moraine Core Areas
Example Application (From App F in Report) SW Land Cover Type Positive Slightly Positive Neutral Slightly Negative BMPs???? Negative
SW Management Objectives • Maintain vegetation along watercourses/wetlands • Maintain diverse, disturbance-free vegetation cover around waterbodies • Avoid contamination of waterbodies • Maintain stable banks • Avoid wetland loss or alteration • Provide appropriate SWM • Manage water supply
SW BMPs • Minimize or avoid disturbance or alteration to waterbodies • Maintain a vegetated buffer of 30 m • Revegetated cleared areas ASAP • Minimize development footprint • Ensure septic system design appropriate for site conditions
Example Application SW Land Cover Type Positive Slightly Positive Neutral Slightly Negative • BMP’s: • Maintain vegetated buffer around waterbodies • SWM with pre-treatment before release to WB • Roads off existing access – avoid water crossings • Septic system appropriate to soils – set-backs Negative
Next Steps • Discuss revised draft comments Dec 11 (Planners WG) • Finalize report (Dec 22)