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NBMCA Approximate Regulated Area

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General Description
Full Name NBMCA Approximate Regulated Area
Abstract NBMCA Approximate Regulated Area is a polygon GIS layer. This layer defines the limit for areas regulated under Ontario Regulation 177/06 - North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority: Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses, which came into effect May 4, 2006. The Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alterations to Shorelines and Watercourses Regulation affects what and where a Conservation Authority can regulate. Specifically, this regulation allows Conservation Authorities to: 1) Prohibit, regulate or provide permission for straightening, changing, diverting or interfering in any way with the existing channel of a river, creek, stream, watercourse or changing or interfering with a wetland. 2) Prohibit, regulate or provide permission for development if the control of flooding, erosion, dynamic beaches, pollution or the conservation of land may be affected by the development. IMPORTANT NOTE: The text of Ontario Regulation 177/06 supersedes the mapping as represented by this data layer. In the event of a conflict a site-specific determination may be made by NBMCA staff. https://www.nbmca.ca/planning-permits/map-your-property/
Feature Type Polygon
Location
Feature Dataset
Geographic Extent NBMCA Area Of Jurisdiction
Maintenance Status Complete
Georeferencing and Accuracy
Horizontal Datum North American Datum 1983
Vertical Datum
Spatial Projection NAD83/UTM Zone 17N
Data Sources and Restrictions
Access Constraint
Use Constraint NBMCA Open Data Sharing Agreement
Citation
Agency Originator North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority
Agency Distributor North Bay-Mattawa Conservation Authority
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Methodology
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Update History (last 5)
Contact Information
FullName Shawn Kozmick
JobTitle GIS Specialist
Email shawn.kozmick@nbmca.ca
   
Metadata Last Updated     July 30, 2020