Meadowvale Wind Farm Site Considerations Report
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Meadowvale Wind Farm Site Considerations Report
Meadowvale Wind Farm Site Considerations Report Prepared for: SWEB Development LP 108F Trider Crescent Dartmouth, NS B3B 1R6 Prepared by: Stantec Consulting Ltd. Suite 1 – 70 Southgate Drive Guelph ON N1G 4P5 File No. 160960922 August 19, 2015 MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT Table of Contents ABBREVIATIONS ......................................................................................................................... I 1.0 INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................1.1 2.0 METHODS .....................................................................................................................2.1 3.0 3.1 3.2 RESULTS ........................................................................................................................3.1 3.2.6 (A) MTCS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES CONFIRMATION ...................................... 3.1 3.2.6 (B) SITE CONSIDERATIONS INFORMATION .......................................................... 3.1 3.2.1 3.2.6 (b)(i)(2) Location and GPS Coordinates ......................................... 3.1 4.0 CLOSURE ......................................................................................................................4.1 5.0 REFERENCES.................................................................................................................5.1 LIST OF TABLES Table 3.1: Site, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling Approximate Coordinates .............................................................................. 3.1 LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A: Appendix B: Appendix C: Appendix D: Appendix D1: Appendix D2: Appendix D3: Appendix D4: Appendix D5: Site Considerations Mapping Site Considerations Concordance Table Team Qualifications Supporting Information and Resources Supporting Documentation for 3.2.6(b)(i)(1) – MTCS Archaeological Site Confirmation Supporting Documentation for 3.2.6(b)(i)(9) – National Parks, Provincial Parks, and Conservation Reserves (15)(iii) – Wetlands, (15) (ii) - ANSIs, and (15) (iv) – Approved Plans Supporting Documentation for 3.2.6(b)(i)(13) – Operational and Approved Wind Projects Supporting Documentation for 3.2.6(b)(i)(15) (i) – Endangered or Threatened Species Supporting Documentation for 3.2.6(b)(i)(15) (iv) – Heritage Resources MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT Abbreviations ANSI Area of Natural and Scientific Interest CLI Canada Land Inventory IESO Independent Electricity System Operator LIO Land Information Ontario LRP I RFP Large Renewable Procurement Request for Proposals NHIC Natural Heritage Information Centre MOECC Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change MNRF Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry MTCS Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sport PSW Provincially Significant Wetland Stantec Stantec Consulting Ltd. SWEB SWEB Development LP i MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT Introduction August 19, 2015 1.0 INTRODUCTION Site Considerations Information is required as part of a proposal for the procurement of up to 565 MW of new large renewable energy projects as specified in Section 3.2.6 (b) of the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO)’s Large Renewable Procurement Request for Proposals (the LRP I RFP). Stantec understands that SWEB Development LP (SWEB) - (a joint venture between Scotian Windfields Inc. and WEB Wind Energy) is considering applying for a contract with the IESO for a proposed wind energy generating facility known as the Meadowvale Wind Farm (the Project) located in the Municipality of Chatham-Kent, Ontario. The Project is proposed to consist of 6 to 9 turbines (18 - 19 MW total installed nameplate capacity), and ancillary infrastructure, including access roads, collector lines/fibre optic cables, etc. The Site Boundary is generally bound by Elbow Line and Base Line to the north, Oldfield Line to the south, between Fraser Rd and St. Clair Road to the west, and past Prince Albert Road to the east (Appendix A). SWEB has retained Stantec to compile the site considerations information into this report, which includes the following sections: • A description of the methods used to obtain Site Considerations Information for the Project area (Section 2.0); • Results of information obtained (Section 3.0); • Detailed maps of the Project and proposed connection line that identify the Site Considerations Information (Appendix A); and, • A concordance table that relates the information required by Section 3.2.6 (b) of the LRP I RFP to the information provided in this report, including the date on which the information was obtained, the source of information, and the findings (Appendix B). ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx 1.1 MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT Methods August 19, 2015 2.0 METHODS Site considerations information for the Project area was reviewed by Stantec staff (qualifications for team members are provided in Appendix C) through accessing publicly available data and information provided by SWEB. The following sources were accessed: 1. Government of Canada weather radar data (2015); 2. Land Information Ontario (LIO) digital mapping (2015); 3. Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC) (2015); 4. Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sport (MTCS) (2015) 5. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) Crown Land Use Policy Atlas (2014); 6. Natural Heritage Information Centre (NHIC) natural areas and species records search (2014); 7. Ontario Heritage Trust Online Plaque Guide (2015); 8. Parcel property data from SWEB (2015); and, 9. Parks Canada Directory of Federal Heritage Designations (2012). The information collected included: • Boundaries of any municipality, geographic township, or unorganized territory; • Boundaries of First Nation Lands; • Highways and railways; • National parks, provincial parks, and conservation reserves; • Airports, aerodromes, and weather radars; • Property boundaries; • Permanent known waterbodies; • Location of other on-shore wind facilities (operating and with an approved Renewable Energy Approval); • Crown lands; • Endangered and threatened species; • Provincially significant areas of scientific interest (ANSI); • Provincially significant wetlands; • Approved plans; and, • Recognized heritage resources. ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx 2.1 MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT Methods August 19, 2015 This site considerations analysis is based on: • Mapping and project information provided by SWEB; • Topographic map data; and, • Publicly available information and published reference materials. Changes to any of the information provided in these sources after the date these sources were reviewed may result in changes to the site considerations information provided in this report. 2.2 ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT Results August 19, 2015 3.0 RESULTS The Site Considerations Information requirements for the LRP I RFP are detailed in Section 3.2.6 of the Rules. 3.1 3.2.6 (A) MTCS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES CONFIRMATION On March 19 and April 13, 2015, MTCS was contacted regarding registered Archaeological Sites within 250m of the Site (Appendix D1). On April 23, 2015, confirmation was received from MTCS in the form of an email that no reported Archaeological Sites are within 1 km of the Site however, they did attach a report with appeared to document work within 50 m (Appendix D1). Stantec staff reviewed the report and confirmed (on April 23, 2015) that no Archaeological Resources were identified within the assessment (Appendix D1). The proposed Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary reviewed by MTCS. 3.2 3.2.6 (B) SITE CONSIDERATIONS INFORMATION Detailed mapping showing a suitable and clearly-labelled scale with the site considerations information found is provided in Appendix A. A concordance table listing the information sources for each type of site consideration and the date the source was accessed is provided in Appendix B. 3.2.1 3.2.6 (b)(i)(2) Location and GPS Coordinates As shown conceptually in Appendix A, the approximate proposed Site, connection point and point of common coupling coordinates are as follows: Table 3.1: Site, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling Approximate Coordinates Item Easting Northing Datum Site – North West Corner 386838 4713849 NAD 83 zone 17 Site – North East Corner 390928 4714831 NAD 83 zone 17 Site – South East Corner 393380 4712084 NAD 83 zone 17 Site – South West Corner 390559 4709605 NAD 83 zone 17 Proposed Connection Point 389092 4714945 NAD 83 zone 17 Proposed Point of Common Coupling (PCC) 389235 4714036 NAD 83 zone 17 ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx 3.1 MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT Results August 19, 2015 The proposed Interconnection Line is also shown in Figure 1, Appendix A, and is estimated to be 1.134 kilometers long. 3.2 ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT Closure August 19, 2015 4.0 CLOSURE This Site Considerations Report has been prepared on behalf of, and for the exclusive use of, SWEB, and its representatives, for the Meadowvale Wind Farm. This review only represents the information and literature available at the time of its preparation. The conclusions presented herein represent the best judgment of Stantec Consulting Ltd. based on current knowledge and standards. Stantec Consulting Ltd. attests that to the best of our knowledge, the information presented in this report is accurate. STANTEC CONSULTING LTD. Andrea Terella Junior Environmental Planner Environmental Services Tel: 519-780-8193 andrea.terella@stantec.com Kerrie Skillen Project Manager Environmental Services Tel: 519-780-8143 kerrie.skillen@stantec.com ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx 4.1 MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT References August 19, 2015 5.0 REFERENCES Canada Flight Source Supplement. Plews. 2015. Available at: http://www.plews.ca/AirportsinCanada.htm. Accessed: April 2015. Government of Canada. 2015. Canadian Weather Radar. Available at: http://weather.gc.ca/radar/. Accessed: April 2015. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF). 2014. Crown Land Use Policy Atlas. Available at: http://www.giscoeapp.lrc.gov.on.ca/web/MNR/NHLUPS/CLUPA/Viewer/Viewer.html. Accessed: April 2015. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF), Land Information Ontario (LIO). 2015. Open Data. Available at: https://www.javacoeapp.lrc.gov.on.ca/geonetwork/srv/en/main.home. Accessed: April 2015; Re-Accessed: July 30, 2015. Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF). 2014. Natural Heritage Areas. Available at: http://www.giscoeapp.lrc.gov.on.ca/web/MNR/NHLUPS/CLUPA/Viewer/Viewer.html. Accessed: April 2015; Re-Accessed: August 2015. Ministry of Tourism, Culture, and Sport (MTCS). 2015. Available at: http://www.hpd.mcl.gov.on.ca/scripts/hpdsearch/english/default.asp. Accessed: May 2015. Natural Heritage Information Centre (NHIC). 2014. Natural Areas and Species records search. Available at: https://www.ontario.ca/environment-and-energy/natural-heritageinformation-centre. Accessed: April 2015; Re-Accessed: August 2015. Natural Heritage Information Centre (NHIC) - Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF). 2015. Queen’s Printer for Ontario. Available at: http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/NHIC/2ColumnSubPage/STDU_138222.html. Accessed: August 2015. Natural Heritage Information Centre (NHIC) - Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF). 2014. Queen’s Printer For Ontario. Available at: http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/Business/NHIC/2ColumnSubPage/STDU_138222.html. Accessed: April 2015. Ontario Heritage Trust. 2015. Online Plaque Guide. Available at: http://www.heritagetrust.on.ca/Resources-and-Learning/Online-Plaque-Guide.aspx and http://www.ontarioplaques.com. Accessed: May 2015. ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx 5.1 MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT References August 19, 2015 Parks Canada. 2012. Directory of Federal Heritage Designations. Available at: http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/default_eng.aspx . Accessed: May 2015. 5.2 ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT APPENDIX A: SITE CONSIDERATIONS MAPPING 17LH8815 17LH8915 r Ro ad Rive Li 4720000 Cuthbert Road Brigden Road ne 17LH9210 17LH9109 sh Bu n Li e Geographic Township of CHATHAM n io Un n Li Provincial Park Québec e Project Location C ek n Li e e dg He r da Ce Li ne un Co vi try ew n Li e b Al tR er e or m y a ne Li 396000 Toronto New York 1. Coordinate System: NAD 1983 UTM Zone 17N 2. Base features produced under license with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry © Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2015. August 2015 160960922 Figure No. 1 1 2 1:65,000 d oa 392000 Ottawa Notes Client/Project Cl ce 0 Dover Centre Ontario SWEB Development LP Meadowvale in Pr 388000 Oak Ridges Moraine - Planning Area Coordinates NAD 83 UTM Zone 17 Connection Point Easting- 389092 Northing- 4714945 Proposed Point of Common Coupling (PCC) Easting- 389235 Northing- 4714036 Site Boundary Coordinates North West Corner- 386838, 4713849 North East Corner- 390928, 4714831 South East Corner- 393380, 4712084 South West Corner- 390559, 4709605 Michigan ar Ranki n C r e ek Baldoon Niagara Escarpment Planning Boundary Municipal Boundary - Lower Tier 17LH9312 Be National Park Provincially Significant Life Science ANSI e ttl Li Johnsto n Deyo's Woodlot Cr ld O 17LH9311 y lle va n e re G Lake Simoce Watershed Boundary Geographic Township Boundary ad Ro y Ba ne Li ell 17LH9211 d w Max ld fie a Ro 384000 t es W Greenbelt - Outer Boundary NHIC 1km Grid Square With Threatened or Endangered Species Records Oldfield 17LH9110 Crown Leased Land First Nations Reserve ir 380000 Rankin Creek is w Le ne Li c tri ec l E ad Ro Goose Lake Club House Pond St. Clair Marsh Complex 17LH9212 ne e Lake St. Clair Li in South Pond 17LH9111 Maxwell Creek 17LH9213 Electric L ar Be MUNICIPALITY OF CHATHAM-KENT Geographic Township of DOVER Little Bear Creek 17LH9009 ad Ro e in 17LH9010 n w Crown Land Provincially Significant Earth Science ANSI a Cl St An Trail ne s South 17LH8910 17LH9011 to rk Co ne Li Conservation Reserve (Regulated) Watercourse (Intermittent) Baseline rt be Al ad Ro St Line Conservation Area Municipal Boundary - Upper Tier ce in Pr Walpole Island 46 Tupperville ad ro 17LH8911 17LH9112 17LH9012 Weather Radar (MNRF) Watercourse (Permanent) de Si 17LH8811 n oo ld Ba 17LH8912 e 0 # Features Searched But Not Found within 5km of Site Boundary Transmission Line ! re nt Chenal Ecarte Marsh (SC 18) 17LH8812 n Li East Lake St Clair Wind Farm Major Road Ce op Lo 17LH8712 w do ea M le va d oa North St Annes 17LH8913 R er as Fr e ag 17LH9113 Historic Site Highway er Line re North rit He Z ! 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CLAIR West Otte r Cr Kimball Road Forhan Street Highway 40 4720000 Stewart Line North Sydenham River tt E a t O Cr eek s Whitebre ad Line 396000 Dawn Valley Road 392000 Mandaumin Road 388000 eek 384000 er 380000 400000 Title km Site Considerations & Project Layout MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT APPENDIX B: SITE CONSIDERATIONS CONCORDANCE TABLE MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT Appendix B SITE CONSIDERATIONS INFORMATION – CONCORDANCE TABLE Site Consideration MTCS Archaeological Sites Confirmation Section Reference 3.2.6 (a) (i) and (ii) Requirement The Registered Proponent must have provided evidence that they have received the MTCS Archaeological Sites Confirmation. Information Source MTCS (2015) Date Obtained April 2015 The requirements of Subsection 3.2.6 (a) shall be satisfied by the registered Proponent’s inclusion of a copy of the MTCS Archaeological Sites Confirmation in the proposal. The MTCS Archaeological Sites Confirmation may be in the form of an email or other written correspondence from MTCS. Findings On March 19 and April 13, 2015, MTCS was contacted regarding registered Archaeological Sites within 250m of the Site (Appendix D1). On April 23, 2015, confirmation was received from MTCS in the form of an email that no reported Archaeological Sites are within 1 km of the Site however, they did attach a report with appears to document work within 50 m (Appendix D1). Stantec staff reviewed the report and confirmed (on April 23, 2015) that no Archaeological Resources were identified within the assessment (Appendix D1). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary reviewed by MTCS. Detailed scale maps of the Site 3.2.6 (b) (i) (1) Suitable and clearly labelled scale used. Identifies: the Site, and if the Site is constituted by more than one (1) non-contiguous Properties, a scale map showing the outer boundary of the entire Site must be included. SWEB May 2015 The Site (as per the definition in the LRP I RFP) is shown on Figure 1, (Appendix A). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). Detailed scale maps of the Connection Line and Connection Point 3.2.6 (b) (i) (2) The proposed Connection Line and Connection Point, showing the length of the proposed Connection Line, the GPS coordinates for the Site and the Connection Point, and any other TS (or associated feeder) or the Circuit connected to the IESO-Controlled Grid that is closer in geographic proximity to the Site than the proposed Connection Point. SWEB May 2015 The Site, Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling are shown on Figure 1(Appendix A). Key Features of the Project 3.2.6 (b) (i) (3) To the extent available, the proposed location of key features of the Project such as access roads, internal driveways, Generating Equipment, structures, transformers, inverters and communications towers. SWEB N/A The location of key features of the Project is shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). The boundaries of any Municipality and Unorganized Territory in which the Site or the proposed Connection Line is to be located, in whole or in part, including the identity of each such Municipality and, if applicable, Unorganized Territory. LIO (2015) – Municipal Boundary – Upper Tier and District, Municipal Boundary – Lower Tier and Single Tier April 2015 The boundaries of any First Nation Lands on which the Site or the proposed Connection Line is to be located, in whole or in part, including the identity of the First Nation Lands and the corresponding First Nation Community. LIO (2015) ) – Indian Reserve April 2015 Boundaries of any Municipality and Unorganized Territory 3.2.6 (b) (i) (4) Boundaries of First Nations Lands 3.2.6 (b) (i) (5) The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). The Site is located in the Geographic Township of Chatham, within the Municipality of Chatham-Kent as shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). The Site is not located on or abutting a property on which a First Nations Reserve is located, as shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). However, Walpole Island 46 under Walpole Island Indian Reserve was identified within 5km of the Site. The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). Boundaries of any Geographic Township 3.2.6 (b) (i) (6) The boundaries of any geographic township (identified pursuant to the Territorial Division Act, 2002, SO 2002, c 17, Schedule E) in which the Project or the proposed Connection Line is to be located, in whole or in part, including the identity of each such geographic township. ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx LIO (2015)Geographic Township Improved April 2015 The Site is located in the Geographic Township of Dover and Geographic Township of Chatham, within the Municipality of Chatham-Kent as shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). B.1 MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT Appendix B Site Considerations Information – Concordance Table August 19, 2015 Site Consideration Highways Railways National Parks, Provincial Parks, and Conservation Reserves Airports, Aerodromes, and Weather Radars Section Reference 3.2.6 (b) (i) (7) 3.2.6 (b) (i) (8) 3.2.6 (b) (i) (9) 3.2.6 (b) (i) (10) Requirement Information Source Date Obtained Any “highway” (as defined in the Highway Traffic Act, RSO 1990, c H.8) crossing or located within five (5) kilometres of the Site or the proposed Connection Line, including the location, name and number of each such highway. LIO (2015) - – Ontario Road Network Segment with Address April 2015 Any “railway” (as defined in the Canada Transportation Act, SC 1996, c 10) crossing or located within five (5) kilometres of the Site or the proposed Connection Line, including the location and name of each such railway. LIO (2015) - ORWN Track April 2015 Any national park (identified in Schedule 1 of the Canada National Parks Act, SC 2000, c 32), provincial park or conservation reserve (identified pursuant to the Provincial Parks and Conservation Reserves Act, 2006, SO 2006, c 12) located within one hundred and twenty (120) metres of the Site or the proposed Connection Line, including the location and name of each such park or conservation reserve. LIO (2015) ) – Provincial Park Regulated; MNRF (2014) Any airports, aerodromes and weather radars located within five (5) kilometres of the Site or the proposed Connection Line, including the location and name of each such airport, aerodrome and weather radar. Airports and aerodromes: LIO (2015) – Airport Official, Airport Other Findings All “highways” located within 5 km of the Site, are identified on Figure 1 (Appendix A). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). CSX Transportation railway is located within 5 km of the Site, as shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). April 2015: August 2015 There are no National Parks, Provincial Parks or Conservation Reserves with 120 m of the Site, as shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A), (Appendix D2). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). April 2015 The Wallaceburg (Sydenham District Hosp) (Heli) Helidpad is within 5 km of the Site, as shown on Figure 1, (Appendix A). There are no weather radars within 5 km of the Site. The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). Plews (2015) - Canada Flight Source Supplement (2015) Weather radars: LIO Monitoring Stations (2015) Property Boundaries Permanent Known Waterbodies Location of Other OnShore Wind Facilities 3.2.6 (b) (i) (11) 3.2.6 (b) (i) (12) 3.2.6 (b) (i) (13) The Property boundaries for each Property on which the Site is located, each Property that Abuts Property on which the Site is located, each Property where the proposed Connection Line will be situated, and each Property that Abuts a Property where the proposed Connection Line will be situated. SWEB Any Permanent Known Water Body located within one hundred and twenty (120) metres of the Site or the proposed Connection Line, including the location and, if applicable, the common name associated with each such Permanent Known Water Body. LIO (2015) – OHN – Waterbody, OHN – Small Scale waterbody, OHN – Small Scale Watercourse, OHN Watercourse April 2015 If the Project is to utilize On-Shore Wind as its Renewable Fuel: Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change (MOECC 2015) April 2015 i. the location of any other Renewable Generating Facilities that utilize On-Shore Wind as a Renewable Fuel that have been constructed and are located within five (5) kilometres of the Site clearly identifying the location of each turbine; and , ii. the location of the Project site boundary for any proposed but unconstructed Renewable Generating Facilities that utilize On-Shore Wind as a Renewable Fuel that are ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx May 2015 The Property boundaries for each Property on which the Site is located, and each Property that Abuts Property on which the Site is located, is shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). All permanent known water bodies within 120 m of the Site are shown on Figure 1(Appendix A). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). All other existing and proposed Renewable Generating Facilities located within 5 km of the Site are shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A, with coordinates provided in Appendix D3). These include: East Lake St. Clair Wind Farm. MOECC correspondence (Appendix D3) refers to Marsh Line Wind Farm however it is located more than 5 km from the Site. B.2 MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT Site Consideration Section Reference Requirement Information Source Date Obtained located within five (5) kilometres of the Site and which have received a Renewable Energy Approval as indicated at www.ontario.ca/environment-and-energy/renewableenergyprojects- listing. Crown Lands 3.2.6 (b) (i) (14) If the Project is to be located on provincial Crown lands (in whole or in part): i. the boundaries of each Property on which the Site is located, and that Abuts the Property on which the Site is located; and, ii. every Provincial Crown Land Lease located on a Property on which the Site is located, and that Abuts the Property on which the Site is located. Endangered and Threatened Species 3.2.6 (b) (i) (15) (i) Within a Natural Heritage Information Centre (NHIC) one (1) kilometre grid square which contains an “Endangered” or “Threatened” species observation record (protected pursuant to the Endangered Species Act, 2007, SO 2007, c 6). Findings The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). MNRF (2014); LIO (2015) – Crown Land MNR Non Freehold Disposition, Crown Land Use Planning Area (CLUPA) – Provincial, Crown land – MNR Unpatented Land, Crown Land Use Planning Area (CLUPA) - Overlay April 2015 NHIC -MNRF(2014); NHIC -MNRF(2015) April 2015; August 2015 The Site is not located on Crown Land, as shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). NHIC grid squares containing records of Threatened or Endangered Species were found overlapping the Site, as shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). These are detailed in Appendix D4 (NHIC table documenting what was reported). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). Provincially Significant ANSIs Provincially Significant Wetlands Approved Plans Recognized Heritage Resources 3.2.6 (b) (i) (15) (ii) 3.2.6 (b) (i) (15) (iii) 3.2.6 (b) (i) (15) (iv) 3.2.6 (b) (i) (15) (v) Within one hundred and twenty (120) metres of a provincially significant area of natural and scientific interest. Within one hundred and twenty (120) metres of a known provincially significant wetland. LIO (2015) – ANSl MNRF (2014) LIO (2015) – wetland; MNRF (2014) Within or Abutting an area designated in the plan approved under the Niagara Escarpment Planning and Development Act, the plan approved under the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Act, 2011 and O. Reg. 142/02, the plan approved under the Greenbelt Act, 2005, and the Lake Simcoe watershed (as defined in the Lake Simcoe Protection Act, 2008). LIO (2015); MNRF (2014) Within or Abutting a recognized heritage resource (including Properties protected under the Ontario Heritage Act, RSO 1990, c O.18, Properties included on a list or register of heritage resources maintained by the Municipality, Properties that are the subject of a local or provincial plaque, or Properties that are set aside as a national historic site of Canada under Section 42 of the Canada National Parks Act, SC 2000, c 32). Ontario Heritage Trust (2015); Parks Canada (2015); MTCS (2015); National Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada (2015; Municipality of Chatham-Kent (2015). ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx April 2015; July 30, 2015; August 2015 There are no Provincially Significant ANSIs within 120 m of the Site, as shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A), (Appendix D2). April 2015; July 30, 2015; August 2015 There are no Provincially Significant Wetlands within 120 m of the Site, as shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A), (Appendix D2). April 2015; August 2015 The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). There are no areas designated by these approved Plans within or abutting the Site, as shown on Figure 1(Appendix A), (Appendix D2). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). May 2015 No properties were identified by the Municipality as Registered and/or Designated within the Study Area, as shown in Figure 1 (Appendix A). The Site is not located on or abutting a property on which a provincial plaque is located, set aside as a national historic site of Canada, within a heritage zone of a municipality or official plan (Appendix D5). The Connection Line, Connection Point and Point of Common Coupling for the Project are located within the Site Boundary shown on Figure 1 (Appendix A). B.3 MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT APPENDIX C: TEAM QUALIFICATIONS ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx Kerrie Skillen M.E.S. Project Manager Kerrie is a Project Manager with Stantec’s Assessment, Permitting and Compliance team. She has over eight years of experience in environmental management, managing and leading tasks for large and smallscale environmental assessments and permitting projects in the renewable energy, industrial, municipal and waste sectors. Kerrie has extensive experience in permitting and approvals for wind, thermal treatment and waste projects in Ontario. Kerrie has been involved in REA applications for wind projects for the last three years, including acting as Project Manager for the Amherst Island Wind Energy Project. Kerrie also led the completion of an EA Screening and ECA applications (Waste and Air) for the Algonquin Power Energy from Waste facility in Brampton, Ontario. The project included leading the completion of writing and filing the final EA document with the Ministry of the Environment, writing and filing an ECA (multimedia) and all consultation activities. She is experienced in coordinating large multidisciplinary teams; acting as the primary liaison with clients, regulatory agencies, the public, and Aboriginal communities; and leading complex projects through the regulatory approvals process. Her key skills include project management; coordination, preparation and review of key project documents; permitting; and the implementation of stakeholder consultation and Aboriginal engagement programs. Kerrie’s experience has assisted her in developing strong working relationships with government agencies such as the Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Natural Resources. EDUCATION Masters in Environmental Studies (Environment and Resource Studies), University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, 2004 B.A. (Hons) in Geography and Business Administration, Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ontario, 2001 PROJECT EXPERIENCE Assessment, Permitting and Compliance City of St.Thomas Community Recycling Centre Environmental Compliance Approval (Waste), St. Thomas (Senior Environmental Planner) Led interaction with the MOE in Toronto and London District Office. Communicated project need, timelines and arranged presubmission consultation following MOE requirements. * denotes projects completed with other firms Belleville Waste Management Facility Environmental Compliance Approval (Multi Media), Belleville, Ontario (Senior Environmental Planner) Supported the submission of the ECA Application for the Belleville Waste Management Facility. Provided technical direction on how to prepare the multimedia application to meet MOE requirements. Provided senior and technical review of the ECA application and consultation activities. Acted as the liaison between the project and the MOE prior to submission. Environmental & ECA (MuliMedia) Service Expansion, Brampton, Ontario (Project Manager / Technical Lead) Project Manager for the project, which included completion of an Environmental Screening report and amendment to the ECA (multimedia) for Algonquin Power’s EFW Facility in Brampton, Ontario. Project included consultation with agencies, public, First Nations and Aboriginal communities. Two public open houses were held as part of the project. The ECA application required extensive consultation with the MOE in regards to the current CofA for Waste and Air and successful completion of the ECA submission package. Design with community in mind Kerrie Skillen M.E.S. Project Manager Landspreading Facility Environmental Compliance Approval (Waste), Corunna, Ontario (Senior Waste Discipline Lead) Discipline lead for preparation of an ECA (Waste) to amend the Certificate of Approval (C of A) (now known as Environmental Compliance Approval (ECA)) for a Waste Disposal Site for NOVA Chemicals’ Landspreading Facility at the NCCL Corunna petrochemical facility. The project included preparation of a draft ECA application, with required supporting documents (ex: Design and Operations report etc) and consultation with the MOE including their technical reviewers. Project design changes resulted in cancellation of the ECA application (Jan 2014). Renewable Energy Grand Renewable Energy Park, Haldimand County, Ontario (Environmental Planner) Environmental Planner for the preparation of a Renewable Energy Act (REA) application for a 250 MW solar and wind farm project in Haldimand County, Ontario. Tasks included preparation of REA reports including incorporation of technical studies into REA reports. Port Dover & Nanticoke Wind Project, Haldimand County, Norfolk County, Ontario (Environmental Planner) Environmental Planner for the preparation of a Renewable Energy Approval (REA) for a 104.4 MW wind project in Haldimand and Norfolk Counties, Ontario. Tasks included preparation of REA reports including incorporation of technical studies into REA reports. Capital Power received its Renewable Energy Approval (REA) for the Project on July 17, 2012. St. Columban Wind Project, Seaforth, Ontario (Environmental Planner) Environmental Planner for the preparation of a Renewable Energy Approval (REA) application for a 33MW wind project near Seaforth, Ontario. Tasks included supporting preparation of REA reports, attending Public open houses, and responding to MOE technical questions. * denotes projects completed with other firms Cedar Point Wind Energy Project, Lambton County, Ontario (Project Manager) Project Manager for the completion of the REA Application. Tasks include responding to MOE technical comments, responding to stakeholder questions and comments, preparing permit applications, supporting the Leave to Construct application, and conducting the assessment for project modifications. Amherst Island Wind Energy Project, Amherst Island, Ontario (Project Manager) Kerrie is currently the Project Manager for the project, which has included preparation and submittal of a Renewable Energy Approval application for a proposed 75 MW wind farm on Amherst Island, Ontario. Tasks include client and project management, coordinating a multidisciplinary team, meeting with agencies, primary author of REA reports including Consultation Report, completion of an extensive consultation program, and permitting. The project is currently under MOE Technical Review. Some unique features of the proposed project include a submarine cable line, potential siting of infrastructure on public and private land, and completing an underwater archaeological assessment. Environmental Assessment Environmental Assessment Terms of Reference Additional Solid Waste Disposal Capacity, County of Brant, Ontario (Consultation Lead) Leading the consultation efforts for the EA Terms of Reference which includes development of the project contact list, notifications to agencies and stakeholders, coordinating Public Information Centers, and reviewing and responding to stakeholder comments. Kerrie Skillen M.E.S. Project Manager Cambridge Energy Centre Environmental Assessment, Cambridge, Ontario (Environmental Assessment Coordinator) Kerrie was the Environmental Assessment Coordinator and Project Management Assistant for completing an Environmental Screening and Review for the development, construction, and commissioning of a simple cycle, natural gasfired peaking electricity generation plant in Cambridge, Ontario. The project followed the Ministry of the Environment’s Environmental Screening and Review Process for electricity projects under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act, Electricity Projects Regulation 116/01. Kerrie coordinated all aspects of the ESR, wrote the ESR report incorporating all necessary technical studies, and oversaw the completion of the Record of Consultation. Durham York Residual Waste Study, Durham Region, York Region, Ontario (Environmental Assessment Planner) Kerrie was actively involved in the completion of an Individual EA for the selection of the “preferred” post diversion waste residuals processing system as well as a site for the required facility. Kerrie coordinated study teams and document development within Stantec. Waste Management Collection Operations Review, Oshawa, Ontario (Project Coordinator) Kerrie was the Project Coordinator for the evaluation of collection operations for the City of Oshawa. The project includes a fourweek time and motion study, observing the collection of organics and garbage along low, medium and high density routes. The project will compare collection productivity to industry standards and make recommendations for process, equipment and worker efficiencies. Effectiveness and Efficiency Fund Project Summary, Toronto, Ontario Completing a report summarizing the City of Toronto’s “Next Generation” Blue Box collection container pilot study, which was to primarily test a cartbased system for recyclables. * denotes projects completed with other firms Alternative Fuels Demonstration Project, Bowmanville, Ontario Project support for two demonstration projects which will test the use of alternative fuels to supply energy for the cement manufacturing process. The proposed alternate fuels are residual materials generated by an existing composting facility and recycled paper mill. GreenCart Program Implementation, Halton Region, Ontario (Project Coordinator) Project Coordinator for the Region wide rollout of a source separated organics program for single family residential units. Duties included project task coordination, assisting communications between the Region and contractors, overseeing GreenCart deliveries and supervising doortodoor canvassing of approximately 130 000 households. Environmental Assessment Terms of Reference, Shell Canada Products, Sarnia, Ontario Kerrie assisted in the preparation of the Terms of Reference for the EA Study for a proposed new refinery. Specific duties included completion of background documents regarding relevant environmental regulations and approvals, a record of public consultation events, and incorporating feedback from key stakeholders into the Terms of Reference. The Approved Terms of Reference provided a framework for the preparation of the Environmental Assessment. Environmental Assessment Study, Sarnia, Ontario Kerrie assisted with the coordination and management of the Draft Environmental Assessment for Shell Canada Products Proposed Refinery Project. Kerrie was specifically involved in the evaluation of the Project and writing the EA submission within regulated timelines. City of Toronto Recycling Container Pilot Study, Toronto, Ontario (Field Supervisor and Project Coordinator) Field supervisor and project coordinator for the completion of a recycling container pilot study to assess the advantages and disadvantages of four different curbside recycling container systems including, biweekly blue box, weekly blue box, bi weekly blue bag, and biweekly blue cart collection. The study reviewed the set out data of over 2400 households, 16 times throughout the course of the project. The City of Toronto will use the data to plan improvements for its existing single family residential curbside recycling program. Kerrie Skillen M.E.S. Project Manager City of Toronto Residual Waste Study, Toronto, Ontario Kerrie assisted in the preparation of the Terms of Reference for an EA Study to determine the preferred means of managing the city’s postdiversion residual waste. NiagaraHamilton Joint Environmental Assessment Disposal Study (“WastePlan”), Ontario Kerrie was actively involved in the completion of an EA for the development and identification of a preferred longterm disposal alternative for wastes remaining after diversion in Niagara Region and City of Hamilton. The study analyzed a variety of “Alternatives To” including mechanical biological treatment, landfill and thermal processes and has made a draft recommendation for Thermal Treatment, with Recovery of Energy followed by Material Recovery from Ash/ Char. Norfolk County Solid Waste Management Master Plan Review, Norfolk County, Ontario Kerrie was involved in the preparation of a Solid Waste Management Master Plan (SWMMP) for Norfolk County. The SWMMP will identify a preferred longterm solid waste management system to manage wastes generated over a 25 year planning horizon. The primary tasks being completed include a review of waste diversion and disposal alternatives, both collections and processing, a review of current policies, and partnership arrangements, and the development of a waste management steering committee to guide the review process. * denotes projects completed with other firms Kerrie Skillen M.E.S. Project Manager PUBLICATIONS Presentation. Implementing Cart Base Collection Systems.. Canadian Waste and Recycling Expo, 2008. Presentation. City of Toronto Single Family Cart Program: Pilot Studies & City Wide Roll Out.. Ontario Recycler Workshop, 2008. Andrea Terella B.A. (Hons) Junior Environmental Planner Andrea began working at Stantec in 2010 as a member of the Transportation group, in 2012 she transferred to the Environmental Services Assessment, Permitting and Compliance team. As a Junior Environmental Planner, Andrea has working knowledge of Ontario’s Environmental Assessment Act, and the Renewable Energy Act. Andrea has worked on several projects assisting, including linear facilities, with permitting, planning and consultation. More recently, Andrea has undertaken the coordination and management of the StakeTracker program on a variety of projects across Canada. She has experience in managing StakeTracker entries in order to organize stakeholder consultation records of communication, as well as identify concerns and the linkage to mitigations proposed. Andrea's project experience also includes working on Class EA’s for transportation projects, including co ordination of stakeholder consultation; managing agency and public correspondence; participating public consultation events; providing support in the review and evaluation of design alternatives; and working with the project team to produce final project documentation (Transportation Environmental Screening Reports, Environmental Screening Documents, and Design & Construction Reports). Andrea is currently working towards obtaining a Certificate of Environmental Practice, specializing in Environmental Restoration, Mitigation and Remediation, through Royal Roads University. EDUCATION Certificate, Mohawk College of Applied Arts, Hamilton, Ontario, 2009 B.A. (Hons), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, 2009 PROJECT EXPERIENCE Oil & Gas Energy East Pipelines, Ontario (Junior Environmental Planner) Andrea is responsible for managing StakeTracker entries which assisted in the organization of records of correspondence for the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) and First Nations communities within Ontario, in order to ensure consistency with TransCanada protocols and meet regulatory requirements from the National Energy Board (NEB). Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project, British Columbia (Junior Environmental Planner) Andrea is responsible for managing StakeTracker entries for First Nations communities’ correspondence within Ontario, in order to ensure consistency with TransCanada protocols and meet regulatory requirements from the National Energy Board (NEB). Andrea completed detailed desktop research on past First Nation assertions and work on drafting Community Profiles and Summaries. * denotes projects completed with other firms Enbridge Integrity Dig Program, Ontario (Junior Environmental Planner) Andrea performed analysis of aerial imagery, site mapping, water well records, species at risk records and soils data to complete Environmental Clearance Memos for various mile posts along the pipeline. Andrea helped with the permitting process for watercourse crossings in consultation with the local conservation authority. She also helped with pre screening for environmental clearances, Permit to Take Water and Conservation Authority Permitting. Power David Brown Solar Park, Ontario (Junior Environmental Planner) Andrea helped with drafting the Renewable Energy Approval (REA) reports, including incorporating edits from the project manager and client. She assisted in drafting letters to Aboriginal communities and other stakeholders, and drafting the Consultation Report. She assisted with editing, formatting, printing and distributing of the final REA reports to the Ministry of Environment. Andrea also worked with the Raisin Region Conservation Authority and the Ministry of Transportation (MTO), to assist with the permitting process for construction work. Design with community in mind Andrea Terella B.A. (Hons) Junior Environmental Planner St.Columban Wind Project, Ontario (Junior Environmental Planner) Cedar Point Wind Project, Ontario (Junior Environmental Planner) Andrea help to organize mail outs for project notifications and advertising in local newspapers for various project milestones. Andrea helped to develop consultation materials, including display boards, contact lists, questionnaires for the public, as well as drafting letters for notification of public meetings to project stakeholders. Andrea assisted with liaison with client in order to fulfill client requests. Whittington Wind Project, Ontario (Junior Environmental Planner) Andrea helped to organize mail outs for project notifications and advertising in local newspapers for project milestones. White Pines Wind Project, Ontario (Junior Environmental Planner) Napier Wind Project, Ontario (Junior Environmental Planner) Andrea participated in the public meeting by helping the project team set up and organize the event. She also assisted with editing, formatting, printing, quality control and distributing of the final Renewable Energy Approval (REA) reports to the Ministry of Environment (MOE). Andrea helped to organize contact lists for mail outs of the project notifications. She assisted in drafting letters to Aboriginal communities and other stakeholders, and drafting the Consultation Report. She participated in public meetings by helping the project team set up and organize the events. She assisted with editing, formatting, printing and distributing of the final REA reports to the Ministry of Environment. Amherst Island Wind Project, Ontario (Junior Environmental Planner) Andrea helped to organize contact lists for mail outs of the project notifications. She assisted with pulling together the consultation materials for the public meeting and made edits to the materials as directed by project managers and the client. After the public meeting, she summarized the correspondence received from the meeting and worked with project managers on responses. She assisted in drafting letters to Aboriginal communities and other stakeholders, and drafting the Consultation Report. She assisted with editing, formatting, printing and submission of the final Renewable Energy Approvals (REA) to the Ministry of Environment (MOE). Grand Valley Phase III Wind Project, Ontario (Junior Environmental Planner) Andrea helped to organize contact lists for mail outs of the project notifications. She assisted with pulling together the consultation materials for the public meeting and made edits to the materials as directed by project managers and the client. She assisted in drafting letters to Aboriginal communities and other stakeholders, and drafting the Consultation Report. She assisted with editing, formatting, printing and submission of the final Renewable Energy Approvals (REA) to the Ministry of Environment (MOE). * denotes projects completed with other firms Bridges Rehabilitation/Replacement of Six Structures, Highway 7 & Highway 35, East Region, Ontario (Assistant Environmental Planner) Andrea helped to develop and organize contact lists for mail outs for project notification to the public and stakeholders. She drafted the consultation materials for the public information center and made edits to the materials as directed by project managers and MTO. After the Public Information Centre (PIC), she summarized the correspondence received from the meeting, drafted a PIC Report and worked with project managers on responses. She provided assistance to complete the ESD required by the MTO for a Class EA Group C project. Replace Westminster Drive Underpass, Highway 401, West Region (Assistant Environmental Planner) Andrea helped with the notification to the public and stakeholders. She drafted the consultation materials for the public information centers and made edits to the materials as directed by project managers and MTO. After the Public Information Centre (PIC), she summarized the correspondence received from the meeting and worked with project managers on responses. She provided assistance to complete the Transportation Environmental Screening Report required by the MTO for a Class EA Group B project. Andrea Terella B.A. (Hons) Junior Environmental Planner Mining Premier Gold Mines, Ontario (Junior Environmental Planner) Andrea was responsible for the coordination and tracking of water sampling data and field programs. She also worked with project managers to revise and update the project schedule as needed. Highway and Transportation Route Planning Study, Highway 11/17, Northwestern Region, Ontario (Assistant Environmental Planner) Andrea helped with the notification of the public and stakeholders. She participated in completing a survey at Kakabeka Falls Provincial Park to aid in the determination of route alternatives. She drafted the consultation materials for three series of the public information centers and made edits to the materials as directed by project managers and MTO. Andrea participated in the public meeting by helping the project team set up and organize the event. After the Public Information Centres (PICs), she summarized the correspondence received from the meetings, drafted a PIC Report and worked with project managers on responses. She provided assistance to complete the Transportation Environmental Screening Report (TESR) required by the MTO for a Class EA Group A project. * denotes projects completed with other firms Daniel (Dan) L. Harvey BES (Hons.), CEAM GIS Specialist Dan Harvey completed his education at Lakehead University where he received an Honors Bachelor in Environmental Studies and Geography (BES (Hons.)), as well as a Certificate in Environmental Assessment and Management (CEAM). Dan has since worked as a GIS professional for various government and private clients including the Canadian Forest Service, and Wilderness Vegetation Management. Dan has considerable experience in applying GIS to Environmental Assessment projects across a wide variety of development areas, including the Ontario Renewable Energy Approval Process, Proposed Aggregate Sites, Mining, Petroleum Pipelines and Infrastructure, Electrical Transmission Lines, and Highway Development. Dan is proficient in various geomatics and graphics programs, including: ESRI ArcGIS 10.1, ESRI Arc GIS online, PCI Geomatica, CorelDRAW 11, Adobe Photoshop CS4, AutoCAD, Spay Advisor DSS system, a variety of Automated Guidance and Flow control systems for spray applications and he also has experience in use of GPS devices. Dan also has experience in Integrated Pest Management, and he has the following exterminator’s licenses in Ontario and Manitoba: Landscape, Greenhouse, Aerial, Industrial and Forestry. EDUCATION BES (Hons.), Lakehead University / Honors Bachelor in Environmental Studies and Geography, Thunder Bay, Ontario, 2007 CEAM, Lakehead University / Certificate in Environmental Assessment and Management, Thunder Bay, Ontario, 2007 PROJECT EXPERIENCE Cement / Aggregates Broomburg PitRegion of Waterloo LIO Swoop 2 Woodland Comparison (GIS Project Lead) Performed an analysis of all LIO woodlands in the Region of Waterloo and compared them with SWOOP 2 2010 orthographic imagery; new areas were added and removed when required. This exercise was undertaken to develop a more accurate estimate of percent of woodland coverage for the Region of Waterloo Oil and Gas Pipelines Genesis Pipeline Extension Project, Sarnia, Ontario (GIS Project Lead) Assisted in mapping the proposed gas pipeline. Established several alternative pipeline routes and scenarios. Created mapbooks illustrating environmental constraints along each of the potential routes, including aquatic, natural environment, and geophysical constraints. Performed various spatial analyses on the various routes to quantify the potential effect of each route on the existing natural and socioeconomic environments in order to assist with the route selection process Enbridge Wall to Wall Survey (GIS Project Lead) Performed a "heads up" digitizing exercise for all of Enbridge’s customers in the GTA to determine if pavement covered the entire space between buildings over the existing delivery pipeline at residential and commercial client addresses, thereby creating an impermeable surface. This was done to assist Enbridge with maintenance schedule updates and emergency response planning Proposed Acton Quarry Extension, Dufferin Aggregates, Acton, Ontario (GIS Project Lead) From 2008 onward, was responsible for mapping and analysis of environmental setbacks and impacts of the proposed aggregate licence extension area, under the Aggregate Resources Act. Prepared maps of the proposed extension area for review by government agencies, and the joint agency review team * denotes projects completed with other firms Design with community in mind Daniel (Dan) L. Harvey BES (Hons.), CEAM GIS Specialist Renewable Energy Grand Valley Phase 3 Wind Power Project (GIS Project Lead) Completed Preliminary Site Design as well as a detailed anthropogenic and environmental constraints analysis using publicly available base data as well as field verified data. Supervised and coordinated GIS work on all aspects of the project, including the Natural Heritage Assessment, Cultural Heritage Assessment, Socio Economic Assessment, and Water Assessment Adelaide Wind Project (GIS Project Lead) Completed preliminary site design and planning, and was responsible for site plan versioning and distribution to the client, subconsultant, and various internal clients. Facilitated various GIS mapping and analytical deliverables required for the Renewable Energy Application. Provided field technicians with GIS support and worked closely with the client to develop site plan. Completed all GIS deliverables associated with the Natural Heritage Assessment including extensive ELC mapping, wetland and wildlife habitat dataset and all associated spatial analyses White Pine Wind Farm (GIS Project Lead) Created a spatial geodatabase to assist with the development and approval of a 29 turbine wind farm. Supervised and coordinated GIS work on all aspects of the project, including the Natural Heritage Assessment, Cultural Heritage Assessment, SocioEconomic Assessment, and Water Assessment. The project included a complex Natural Heritage Assessment involving the creation of an extensive ELC database covering (3300 ha), using "heads up" digitizing techniques, which was then implemented to classify wildlife habitat for a variety of endangered and threatened species in order to assess the potential effect of the project Cedar Point Wind Energy Project, Lambton County, Ontario (GIS Project Lead) Completed preliminary site design and planning, and was responsible for site plan versioning and distribution to the client, subconsultant, and various internal clients. Facilitated various GIS mapping and analytical deliverables required for the Renewable Energy Application. Provided field technicians with GIS support and worked closely with the client to develop the site plan * denotes projects completed with other firms Mining Capre/Victor Baseline Aquatic Assessment, Vale Canada Limited, Sudbury, Ontario (GIS Project Lead) Provided GIS support for the Aquatic Assessment including tasks such as bathymetry mapping and aquatic sampling mapping Hardrock Environmental Baseline, Premier Gold Mines Limited, Geraldton, Ontario (GIS Project Lead) Provided GIS support to a wide variety of disciplines involved in the Environmental Baseline study including; Hydrogeology, Aquatic Biology, Surface Water, Archeology, Terrestrial Biology and Assessment and Compliance Environmental Assessment Hardrock Environmental Assessment, Geraldton, Ontario (GIS Project Lead) Coordinated and lead all GIS work for the coordinated Federal and Provincial EA process. This included GIS based metrics, analysis and map creation in support of all Stantec discipline involved in the EA process including; Archeology, Cultural Heritage, Aquatic Biology, Terrestrial Biology, Hydrology, Geo Chemistry, Land Use Planning, Hydrogeology, Acoustics, Air Quality and Traditional Land Use. MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT APPENDIX D: SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND RESOURCES ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT APPENDIX D1: SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION FOR 3.2.6(B)(I)(1) – MTCS ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE CONFIRMATION ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx Terella, Andrea Subject: Attachments: FW: Request for information of archaeological resources within 250m of 4 proposed wind energy projects under LRP RFP P007-059_P007-307-2011_St12_Weiss Lands_RC_6Jun2011.pdf; DateReadme-gn-na.txt; Updated Disclaimer for all register reports.doc From: Archaeological Sites (MTCS) [mailto:archaeologicalsites@ontario.ca] Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 12:08 PM To: Figura, Arthur Subject: RE: Request for information of archaeological resources within 250m of 4 proposed wind energy projects under LRP RFP Arthur, No reported sites are showing up within 1 km of this one, however, the following report appears to document work within 50 m so I thought I’d send it along. Regards, Rob From: Figura, Arthur [mailto:Arthur.Figura@stantec.com] Sent: April-13-15 11:17 AM To: Archaeological Sites (MTCS) Cc: Skillen, Kerrie; Muir, Jeff Subject: FW: Request for information of archaeological resources within 250m of 4 proposed wind energy projects under LRP RFP Importance: High Good morning Rob, I just received a confirmation that the project study area for Meadowvale location has been revised (reduced in size, but include new parcels in the southeast corner – revised map attached). Can you please include the attached revised Meadowvale project location in the analysis of the archaeological resources within 250m. Thank you kindly. Regards, Arthur Arthur Figura, MA Project Archaeologist Archaeobotanist Stantec 600 - 171 Queens Avenue London ON N6A 5J7 Phone: 519-675-6641 Cell: 226-927-1026 Fax: 519-645-6575 Arthur.Figura@stantec.com The content of this email is the confidential property of Stantec and should not be copied, modified, retransmitted, or used for any purpose except with Stantec's written authorization. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete all copies and notify us immediately. 1 Please consider the environment before printing this email. From: Figura, Arthur Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 2:14 PM To: 'archaeologicalSites@Ontario.ca' Cc: Skillen, Kerrie; Muir, Jeff Subject: Request for information of archaeological resources within 250m of 4 proposed wind energy projects under LRP RFP To Whom it May Concern, Pursuant to the requirements of the current LRP|RFP submission process, please see the attached figures for four proposed wind energy projects in the province of Ontario which are being proposed under the LRP 1 RFP. For each site, please provide preliminary information regarding whether there are any archaeological resources within 250 metres of the project site (delineated in blue). For your records, the proponent contact information is as follows: Jason Parise SWEB Development LP 108F Trider Crescent Dartmouth, NS B3B 1R6 Please contact me if you need more information. Sincerely, Arthur Figura Arthur Figura, MA Project Archaeologist Archaeobotanist Stantec 600 - 171 Queens Avenue London ON N6A 5J7 Phone: 519-675-6641 Cell: 226-927-1026 Fax: 519-645-6575 Arthur.Figura@stantec.com The content of this email is the confidential property of Stantec and should not be copied, modified, retransmitted, or used for any purpose except with Stantec's written authorization. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete all copies and notify us immediately. Please consider the environment before printing this email. 2 Skillen, Kerrie From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Attachments: Figura, Arthur Thursday, April 23, 2015 12:37 PM Skillen, Kerrie Muir, Jeff FW: Request for information of archaeological resources within 250m of 4 proposed wind energy projects under LRP RFP P007-059_P007-307-2011_St12_Weiss Lands_RC_6Jun2011.pdf; DateReadme-gn-na.txt; Updated Disclaimer for all register reports.doc Hi Kerrie, See Rob’s email below. No archaeological resources were identified within the attached ARA’s assessment of the Highway 40 Improvements. Let me know if you have any questions. Regards, Arthur Arthur Figura, MA Project Archaeologist Archaeobotanist Stantec 600 - 171 Queens Avenue London ON N6A 5J7 Phone: 519-675-6641 Cell: 226-927-1026 Fax: 519-645-6575 Arthur.Figura@stantec.com The content of this email is the confidential property of Stantec and should not be copied, modified, retransmitted, or used for any purpose except with Stantec's written authorization. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete all copies and notify us immediately. Please consider the environment before printing this email. From: Archaeological Sites (MTCS) [mailto:archaeologicalsites@ontario.ca] Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 12:08 PM To: Figura, Arthur Subject: RE: Request for information of archaeological resources within 250m of 4 proposed wind energy projects under LRP RFP Arthur, No reported sites are showing up within 1 km of this one, however, the following report appears to document work within 50 m so I thought I’d send it along. Regards, Rob From: Figura, Arthur [mailto:Arthur.Figura@stantec.com] Sent: April-13-15 11:17 AM To: Archaeological Sites (MTCS) Cc: Skillen, Kerrie; Muir, Jeff 1 Subject: FW: Request for information of archaeological resources within 250m of 4 proposed wind energy projects under LRP RFP Importance: High Good morning Rob, I just received a confirmation that the project study area for Meadowvale location has been revised (reduced in size, but include new parcels in the southeast corner – revised map attached). Can you please include the attached revised Meadowvale project location in the analysis of the archaeological resources within 250m. Thank you kindly. Regards, Arthur Arthur Figura, MA Project Archaeologist Archaeobotanist Stantec 600 - 171 Queens Avenue London ON N6A 5J7 Phone: 519-675-6641 Cell: 226-927-1026 Fax: 519-645-6575 Arthur.Figura@stantec.com The content of this email is the confidential property of Stantec and should not be copied, modified, retransmitted, or used for any purpose except with Stantec's written authorization. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete all copies and notify us immediately. Please consider the environment before printing this email. From: Figura, Arthur Sent: Thursday, March 19, 2015 2:14 PM To: 'archaeologicalSites@Ontario.ca' Cc: Skillen, Kerrie; Muir, Jeff Subject: Request for information of archaeological resources within 250m of 4 proposed wind energy projects under LRP RFP To Whom it May Concern, Pursuant to the requirements of the current LRP|RFP submission process, please see the attached figures for four proposed wind energy projects in the province of Ontario which are being proposed under the LRP 1 RFP. For each site, please provide preliminary information regarding whether there are any archaeological resources within 250 metres of the project site (delineated in blue). For your records, the proponent contact information is as follows: Jason Parise SWEB Development LP 108F Trider Crescent Dartmouth, NS B3B 1R6 Please contact me if you need more information. Sincerely, Arthur Figura Arthur Figura, MA 2 Project Archaeologist Archaeobotanist Stantec 600 - 171 Queens Avenue London ON N6A 5J7 Phone: 519-675-6641 Cell: 226-927-1026 Fax: 519-645-6575 Arthur.Figura@stantec.com The content of this email is the confidential property of Stantec and should not be copied, modified, retransmitted, or used for any purpose except with Stantec's written authorization. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete all copies and notify us immediately. Please consider the environment before printing this email. 3 MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT APPENDIX D2: SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION FOR 3.2.6(B)(I)(9) – NATIONAL PARKS, PROVINCIAL PARKS, AND CONSERVATION RESERVES (15)(III) – WETLANDS, (15) (II) ANSIS, AND (15) (IV) – APPROVED PLANS ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Make-a-Map: Natural Heritage Areas ANSIs, Reserves, Wetlands, Management Areas Notes: Enter map notes Legend 5.4 0 2.70 5.4 Kilometers This map should not be relied on as a precise indicator of routes or locations, nor as a guide to navigation. The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry(OMNRF) shall not be liable in any way for the use of, or reliance upon, this map or any information on this map. © Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2014 Scale: 1 : 106,393 Imagery Copyright Notices: DRAPE © Aéro-Photo (1961) Inc., 2008 - 2009 GTA 2005 / SWOOP 2006 / Simcoe-Muskoka-Dufferin © FirstBase Solutions, 2005 / 2006 / 2008 © Copyright for Ontario Parcel data is held by Queen’s Printer for Ontario and its licensors [2013] and may not be reproduced without permission. THIS IS NOT A PLAN OF SURVEY. MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT APPENDIX D3: SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION FOR 3.2.6(B)(I)(13) – OPERATIONAL AND APPROVED WIND PROJECTS ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx Terella, Andrea From: Guido, Sandra (MOECC) [mailto:Sandra.Guido@ontario.ca] Sent: April-23-15 1:06 PM To: Harvey, Daniel Cc: Santos, Narren (MOECC); Romic, Zeljko (MOECC) Subject: FW: Request For Existing and Approved Wind Turbines- LRP Hi Dan, You have requested a list of adjacent wind farms to the following proposed LRP wind project: Scotian Wind’s Meadowvale Wind Farm Please find below a summary of the closest wind farms (within a 10km radius) to the nearest turbines and distances based on the UTM coordinates provided by you and categorized by the proposed LRP wind project. Legend Projects in black are approved/existing adjacent wind projects. Projects in Red and/or italics are LRP proposed wind projects from Stantec’s list Meadowvale East Lake St. Clair Wind Farm Marsh Line Wind Farm We recommend visiting MOECC’s website entitled “Access Environment” using the following link: http://www.accessenvironment.ene.gov.on.ca/AEWeb/ae/GoSearch.action?search=basic Here you can search for all MOECC issued approvals which will contain the UTM coordinates of approved wind turbines. It is also recommended to contact proponents of other wind turbine projects directly to obtain the most up-to-date information of turbine coordinates. Direct consultation with the proponents of the other wind turbine projects is the recommended course of action in order to meet the requirements of combined noise effects. Please note the information above is only an estimate and based on projects that have been issued approvals and/or draft site plans to date and based the proposed LRP projects provided by Stantec. It is recommended that proponents/consultants check back with the MOECC closer to the date before issuing their draft site plan to ensure a more accurate list of wind farms that would need to be considered. Also please note that for the much older projects (2009 and earlier), some project names may have changed if/when they were acquired by other companies (unfortunately this wouldn’t be reflected in the list above). I trust this information is helpful. If you have any questions, please contact me. 1 Thank you, Sandra Sandra Guido Senior Program Support Coordinator Environmental Approvals Access and Service Integration Branch Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change 2 St. Clair Avenue West, Floor 12A Toronto ON M4V 1L5 Tel: 416-314-8350 Fax: 416-314-8452 From: Harvey, Daniel [mailto:Dan.Harvey@stantec.com] Sent: April-17-15 11:39 AM To: Guido, Sandra (MOECC) Subject: Request For Existing and Approved Wind Turbines- LRP Hi Sandra Stantec has been retained to work on a number of Large Renewable Procurement (LRP) projects. Part of the Site Considerations requirements is to identify all constructed wind turbines and approved but unconstructed wind project boundaries within 5km of the proposed site boundary of the LRP projects. My colleague Sarah Allen has be in touch with Maryanna Lewyckyj at REFO and she indicated that you would be a good point of contact at the MOECC to provide the information we need. I have attached a spreadsheet with coordinates for the study areas of 8 LRP projects and I am hoping that MOECC would be able to provide the locations all constructed wind turbines and approved but unconstructed wind project boundaries within 5km of these projects. Please advise if you are able to provide this information and what kind of turnaround time you need. Thank-you very much for your time and assistance with this. Dan Harvey GIS Specialist Stantec 70 Southgate Drive, Suite 1 Guelph ON N1G 4P5 Phone: (519) 836-6966 x211 Cell: (416) 605-6483 Fax: (519) 836-2493 Dan.Harvey@stantec.com The content of this email is the confidential property of Stantec and should not be copied, modified, retransmitted, or used for any purpose except with Stantec's written authorization. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete all copies and notify us immediately. Please consider the environment before printing this email. 2 Turbines within 5 km of the Project Site Turbine_ID Project_Name LRP Project T151 T138 T150 T145 T149 T103 T148 T156 T144 T147 T146 T142 T136 T130 T134 T119 T143 T120 T129 East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm East Lake St Clair Wind Farm Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Meadowvale Easting 390084 390544 389477 387204 389176 386830 388983 386636 386212 388253 388068 384664 385091 383748 384836 383748 386334 386134 385924 Northing 4705558 4705948 4706241 4708639 4709116 4709220 4709347 4709446 4709998 4710171 4710381 4710807 4711213 4711591 4711900 4711936 4712343 4712622 4712859 MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT APPENDIX D4: SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION FOR 3.2.6(B)(I)(15) (I) – ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx MNR Status Rank COMMON NAME 17LH8613 American Gromwell American Lotus Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Deer-tongue Panicgrass Dense Blazing Star Elusive Clubtail Hairy Hawkweed Honey-locust Muskingum Sedge Northern Bobwhite Northern Fogfruit Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES Tall Nutrush 17LH8614 American Gromwell American Lotus Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Deer-tongue Panicgrass Dense Blazing Star Elusive Clubtail Hairy Hawkweed Honey-locust Muskingum Sedge Northern Bobwhite Northern Fogfruit Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES Tall Nutrush Tall Tickseed 17LH8712 American Gromwell American Lotus Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Hairy Hawkweed Honey-locust STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) UNIDENTIFIED END EXP NAR SC THR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y COSEWIC Status Rank (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) COMMON NAME UNIDENTIFIED END END, SC EXP NAR 17LH8613 American Gromwell Y American Lotus Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Deer-tongue Panicgrass Y Dense Blazing Star Elusive Clubtail Y Hairy Hawkweed Y Honey-locust Y Muskingum Sedge Y Northern Bobwhite Y Northern Fogfruit Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y Tall Nutrush Y 17LH8614 American Gromwell Y American Lotus Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Deer-tongue Panicgrass Y Dense Blazing Star Elusive Clubtail Y Hairy Hawkweed Y Honey-locust Y Muskingum Sedge Y Northern Bobwhite Y Northern Fogfruit Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y Tall Nutrush Y Tall Tickseed Y 17LH8712 American Gromwell Y American Lotus Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Hairy Hawkweed Y Honey-locust Y 1 SC THR Y Y Y MNR Status Rank COMMON NAME Northern Bobwhite Northern Fogfruit Painted Skimmer Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES Tall Nutrush 17LH8713 American Gromwell American Lotus Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Hairy Hawkweed Honey-locust Northern Bobwhite Northern Fogfruit Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES Tall Nutrush 17LH8714 American Gromwell American Lotus Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Hairy Hawkweed Honey-locust Northern Bobwhite Northern Fogfruit Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES Tall Nutrush 17LH8715 American Gromwell American Lotus Brindled Madtom Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) UNIDENTIFIED END EXP NAR SC THR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y COSEWIC Status Rank (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) COMMON NAME UNIDENTIFIED END END, SC EXP NAR Northern Bobwhite Y Northern Fogfruit Y Painted Skimmer Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y Tall Nutrush Y 17LH8713 American Gromwell Y American Lotus Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Hairy Hawkweed Y Honey-locust Y Northern Bobwhite Y Northern Fogfruit Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y Tall Nutrush Y 17LH8714 American Gromwell Y American Lotus Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Hairy Hawkweed Y Honey-locust Y Northern Bobwhite Y Northern Fogfruit Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y Tall Nutrush Y 17LH8715 American Gromwell Y American Lotus Y Brindled Madtom Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y 2 SC THR Y Y MNR Status Rank COMMON NAME Dense Blazing Star Hairy Hawkweed Northern Bobwhite Northern Fogfruit Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES Spotted Gar Spotted Sucker Spreading Chervil 17LH8811 American Gromwell Buttonbush Dodder Canvasback Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Hairy Hawkweed Honey-locust Northern Fogfruit Painted Skimmer Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH8812 American Gromwell Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Hairy Hawkweed Honey-locust Northern Bobwhite Northern Fogfruit Painted Skimmer Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH8813 American Gromwell Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) UNIDENTIFIED END EXP NAR SC THR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y COSEWIC Status Rank (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) COMMON NAME UNIDENTIFIED END END, SC EXP NAR Dense Blazing Star Hairy Hawkweed Y Northern Bobwhite Y Northern Fogfruit Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y Spotted Gar Spotted Sucker Spreading Chervil Y 17LH8811 American Gromwell Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Canvasback Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Hairy Hawkweed Y Honey-locust Y Northern Fogfruit Y Painted Skimmer Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH8812 American Gromwell Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Hairy Hawkweed Y Honey-locust Y Northern Bobwhite Y Northern Fogfruit Y Painted Skimmer Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH8813 American Gromwell Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star 3 SC THR Y Y Y Y Y Y MNR Status Rank COMMON NAME Hairy Hawkweed Honey-locust Northern Bobwhite Northern Fogfruit Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH8814 American Gromwell Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Northern Bobwhite Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH8815 American Gromwell American Lotus Brindled Madtom Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Northern Bobwhite Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES Spotted Gar Spotted Sucker Spreading Chervil 17LH8910 American Gromwell Buttonbush Dodder Canvasback Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Ghost Shiner Honey-locust Painted Skimmer Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) UNIDENTIFIED END Y Y EXP NAR SC THR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y COSEWIC Status Rank (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) COMMON NAME UNIDENTIFIED END END, SC EXP NAR Hairy Hawkweed Y Honey-locust Y Northern Bobwhite Y Northern Fogfruit Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH8814 American Gromwell Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Y Northern Bobwhite Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH8815 American Gromwell Y American Lotus Y Brindled Madtom Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Northern Bobwhite Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y Spotted Gar Spotted Sucker Spreading Chervil Y 17LH8910 American Gromwell Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Canvasback Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Ghost Shiner Y Honey-locust Y Painted Skimmer Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y 4 SC THR Y Y Y Y Y MNR Status Rank COMMON NAME Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH8911 American Gromwell Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Painted Skimmer Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH8912 American Gromwell Bobolink Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH8913 American Gromwell Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Northern Bobwhite Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH8914 American Gromwell Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Northern Bobwhite Prairie Milkweed STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) UNIDENTIFIED END Y Y EXP NAR SC THR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y COSEWIC Status Rank (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) COMMON NAME UNIDENTIFIED END END, SC EXP NAR Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH8911 American Gromwell Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Y Painted Skimmer Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH8912 American Gromwell Y Bobolink Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH8913 American Gromwell Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Y Northern Bobwhite Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH8914 American Gromwell Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Y Northern Bobwhite Y Prairie Milkweed Y 5 SC THR Y Y Y Y Y MNR Status Rank COMMON NAME Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH8915 American Gromwell Brindled Madtom Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Northern Bobwhite Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES Spotted Gar Spotted Sucker Spreading Chervil 17LH9009 American Gromwell Canvasback Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Painted Skimmer Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES Swamp Rose-mallow 17LH9010 American Gromwell Canvasback Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Ghost Shiner Honey-locust Painted Skimmer Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH9011 American Gromwell Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) UNIDENTIFIED END Y Y EXP NAR SC THR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y COSEWIC Status Rank (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) COMMON NAME UNIDENTIFIED END END, SC EXP NAR Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH8915 American Gromwell Y Brindled Madtom Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Northern Bobwhite Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y Spotted Gar Spotted Sucker Spreading Chervil Y 17LH9009 American Gromwell Y Canvasback Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Y Painted Skimmer Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y Swamp Rose-mallow 17LH9010 American Gromwell Y Canvasback Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Ghost Shiner Y Honey-locust Y Painted Skimmer Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH9011 American Gromwell Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star 6 SC THR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y MNR Status Rank COMMON NAME Honey-locust Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH9012 American Gromwell Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH9013 American Gromwell Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH9014 American Gromwell Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Northern Bobwhite Prairie Milkweed Pronghorn Clubtail RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH9015 American Gromwell Buttonbush Dodder Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Northern Bobwhite Prairie Milkweed 17LH9109 American Gromwell STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) UNIDENTIFIED END Y Y Y Y Y EXP NAR SC THR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y COSEWIC Status Rank (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) COMMON NAME UNIDENTIFIED END END, SC EXP NAR Honey-locust Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH9012 American Gromwell Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH9013 American Gromwell Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH9014 American Gromwell Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Northern Bobwhite Y Prairie Milkweed Y Pronghorn Clubtail Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH9015 American Gromwell Y Buttonbush Dodder Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Northern Bobwhite Y Prairie Milkweed Y 17LH9109 American Gromwell Y 7 SC THR Y Y Y Y MNR Status Rank COMMON NAME Canvasback Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Painted Skimmer Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed RESTRICTED SPECIES Swamp Rose-mallow 17LH9110 American Gromwell Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Ghost Shiner Honey-locust Painted Skimmer Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH9111 American Gromwell Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH9112 American Gromwell Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH9113 American Gromwell Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Prairie Milkweed RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH9114 American Gromwell STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) UNIDENTIFIED END Y Y EXP NAR SC THR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y COSEWIC Status Rank (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) COMMON NAME UNIDENTIFIED END END, SC EXP NAR Canvasback Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Y Painted Skimmer Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y Swamp Rose-mallow 17LH9110 American Gromwell Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Ghost Shiner Y Honey-locust Y Painted Skimmer Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH9111 American Gromwell Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH9112 American Gromwell Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH9113 American Gromwell Y Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Prairie Milkweed Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH9114 American Gromwell Y 8 SC THR Y Y Y Y Y Y MNR Status Rank COMMON NAME Crowned Beggarticks Dense Blazing Star Prairie Milkweed 17LH9210 American Gromwell Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH9211 American Gromwell Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH9212 American Gromwell Dense Blazing Star Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed RESTRICTED SPECIES 17LH9213 American Gromwell Dense Blazing Star Prairie Milkweed 17LH9311 American Gromwell Dense Blazing Star Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed 17LH9312 American Gromwell Dense Blazing Star Pawpaw Prairie Milkweed STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) UNIDENTIFIED END Y EXP NAR SC THR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y COSEWIC Status Rank (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) STATUS/RANK (Y-Yes) COMMON NAME UNIDENTIFIED END END, SC EXP NAR Crowned Beggarticks Y Dense Blazing Star Prairie Milkweed Y 17LH9210 American Gromwell Y Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH9211 American Gromwell Y Dense Blazing Star Honey-locust Y Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH9212 American Gromwell Y Dense Blazing Star Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y RESTRICTED SPECIES Y 17LH9213 American Gromwell Y Dense Blazing Star Prairie Milkweed Y 17LH9311 American Gromwell Y Dense Blazing Star Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y 17LH9312 American Gromwell Y Dense Blazing Star Pawpaw Y Prairie Milkweed Y 9 SC THR Y Y Y Y Y Y Y MEADOWVALE WIND FARM SITE CONSIDERATIONS REPORT APPENDIX D5: SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION FOR 3.2.6(B)(I)(15) (IV) – HERITAGE RESOURCES ks \\cd1220-f02\01609\active\60960922\site considerations\meadowvale\rpt_60922_meadowvale_site considerations_20150819_final.docx 5/22/2015 S.W.E.B MEADOWVALE WIND PROJECT (160960922) HERITAGE CONSULTATION TO SATISFY SECTION 3.2.6 (B) (I) (15) (V) OF THE IESO’S LRP I RFP RULES DIRECT CONSULTATION MINISTRY OF TOURISM, CULTURE, AND SPORT Contacted Deborah Hossack (5/12/2015): none identified (5/20/2015) ONTARIO HERITAGE TRUST Contacted Jeremy Collins (5/12/2015): none identified (5/22/2015) MUNICIPALITY/TOWNSHIP Contacted Ryan Jacques, Planner at the Municipality of Chatham-Kent (5/21/2015): none identified (5/21/2015) INDIRECT CONSULTATION PLAQUES Federal Parks Canada: Two found in Chatham-Kent; none found within Study Area Provincial Ontario Heritage Trust: 25 found in Chatham-Kent; none found within Study Area Municipal Various: None PARKS CANADA National Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada: One National Historic Site found in Chatham-Kent (Buxton Settlement); none within Study Area Historic Places: None Other: One Canadian National Railways found in Chatham-Kent (VIA Rail Station); none found within Study Area BURIAL SITE OR CEMETERY None identified TRAILS AND OTHER LOCAL RESOURCES Historical Societies: N/A Municipal Heritage Committees: N/A From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments: House, Meghan (MTCS) Sebele, James Heritage Resources - Wind Farm Projects Chatham-Kent Wednesday, May 20, 2015 3:23:39 PM MTCS Information Request - Chatham-Kent - Meadowvale.msg Hello James, Thank you for contacting MTCS, Culture Division and your due diligence with regards to Ontario’s cultural heritage resources. With respect to the study/project areas identified in the attached emails, please be advised that we currently do not have any provincial heritage properties identified in or adjacent to these areas. However, the subject lands or parts of the subject lands may be owned or controlled by an Ontario Ministry or Prescribed Public Body (PPB) on behalf of the Crown – the list of PPBs is available as O. Reg. 157/10 (http://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/100157). A Ministry or PPB may have responsibilities under the Standards and Guidelines for Conservation of Provincial Heritage Properties (e.g. to undertake a cultural heritage evaluation and/or heritage impact assessment). Regards, Meghan House MCIP RPP Heritage Advisor Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport Culture Division | Programs and Services Branch | Culture Services Unit 401 Bay Street, Suite 1700 Toronto, Ontario M7A 0A7 416.314.7133 LOT 14, CON 1 LOT 15, CON 1 FRASER RD WHITE RD SANDHILL RD WILLS ST LOT 13, CON 1 ALBERT ST AVE MURRAY ST N HTO UG CEMETERY RD NA MC WILLS ST Inset Map 1:500,000 LOT 14, CON 1 175 MURRAY ST LOT 4, CON 18 LOT 15, CON 1 175 LOT 16, CON 1 175 , LOT 18, CON 1 LOT 17, CON 1 LOT 19, CON 1 LOT 20, CON 1 LOT 7, CON 17 5 17 ! , LOT 21, CON 1 LOT 22, CON 1 LOT 23, CON 1 Area of Interest BASELINE LOT 6, CON 17 LOT 9, CON 16 LOT 3, CON 18 LOT 5, CON 17 LOT 8, CON 16 LOT 10, CON 15 175 B EL OW LIN E LOT 4, CON 17 Sources: Esri, DeLorme, NAVTEQ, USGS, Intermap, iPC, NRCAN, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), Esri (Thailand), TomTom, 2013 LOT 9, CON 15 MEADOWVALE WIND FARM LOT 6, CON 16 175 LOT 10, CON 14 LOT 3, CON 17 Wind Energy Project LOT 8, CON 15 LOT 1, CON 18 NORTHEAST of St. Clair Rd LOT 5, CON 16 Municipalitiy of Chatham-Kent, ON LOT 9, CON 14 LOT 7, CON 15 LOT 2, CON 17 LOT 4, CON 16 E RD BO North LOT 6, CON 15 R ° RD LOT 8, CON 14 , LOT 1, CON 17 LOT 3, CON 16 W DO A E LE VA LOT 5, CON 15 E LI N LOT 24, CON 17 EAST DIVISION LOT 44, BALDOON STREET EAST GE TA I R HE E LIN , LOT 7, CON 14 237.5 475 LOT 4, CON 15 ) " LOT 1, CON 16 Track/Trail Building (small) Waterbody Local Road N E Driveway Watercourse \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Wetland/Bog Major Road Wooded Area LOT 5, CON 14 18MW Wind Farm CE IN PR W TO K R CO LOT 2, CON 15 AL Nacelle Height: TBD Rotor Diameter: TBD Total Height: TBD R BE TR LOT 4, CON 14 LOT 6, CON 13 D R AI CL ST LOT 41, BALDOON STREET EAST 1:12,000 Project Details LOT 7, CON 13 LIN 1,425 Property Line Project Area LOT 3, CON 15 m 1,900 10m Building (large) LOT 8, CON 13 LOT 6, CON 14 LOT 24, CON 16 EAST DIVISION 950 Transmission Line \ 5 17 LOT 43, BALDOON STREET EAST 0 Legend M LOT 2, CON 16 Scale SITE PLAN A FR RD R SE LOT 1, CON 15 RD LOT 40, BALDOON STREET EAST LOT 3, CON 14 5 17 LOT 41, BALDOON STREET WEST , LOT 24, CON 15 EAST DIVISION LOT 5, CON 13 LOT 39, BALDOON STREET EAST Revision History LOT 2, CON 14 LOT 40, BALDOON STREET WEST 5 17 LOT 6, CON 12 L BA LOT 4, CON 13 ON DO Notes: LOT 38, BALDOON STREET EAST RD All distances measured to the centre of the proposed turbine base. LOT 1, CON 14 Boundaries and dimensions subject to survey. LOT 3, CON 13 LOT 39, BALDOON STREET WEST LOT 37, BALDOON STREET EAST N BI RO LOT 38, BALDOON STREET WEST LIN LOT 2, CON 13 , E LOT 36, BALDOON STREET WEST E LI N LOT 4, CON 12 LOT 36, BALDOON STREET EAST I DF L O LOT 37, BALDOON STREET WEST SH BU LOT 24, CON 14 EAST DIVISION , LOT 20, CON 15 EAST DIVISION Project Location D EL LI NE LOT 1, CON 13 LOT 5, CON 12 Drawn By: JC PARISÉ Contour Interval: 10m Coordinate System: NAD 1983 UTM Zone 17N Projection: Transverse Mercator Datum: North American 1983 Site Plan Data Sources: Base features produced under license with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources © Queen's Printer for Ontario, 2015. LOT 3, CON 12 LOT 35, BALDOON STREET EAST LOT 24, CON 13 EAST DIVISION Date: 07/05/2015 W140004 C:\Ontario\MXDs\Development\Wallaceburg\Meadowvale_SP_A1_ProjectLocationSimple.mxd LOT 2, CON 18 LOT 7, CON 16 From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: Attachments: Ryan Jacques Sebele, James Rivard, Meaghan; Judy Smith; Bruce McAllister RE: Request for Information - Municipality of Chatham-Kent - Soctian Windfields Thursday, May 21, 2015 11:45:48 AM image001.png Meadowvale_SP_A1_ProjectLocation.pdf James: Regarding the Meadowvale Project: There are no properties in within the Project Site that: in respect of which a notice of intention to designate the property to be of cultural heritage value or interest has been given in accordance with Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act; is designated by a municipal by-law made under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act as a property of cultural heritage value or interest; is the subject of a municipal easement or covenant entered into under Section 37 of the Ontario Heritage Act; and/or is part of an area designated by a municipal by-law made under section 41 of the Ontario Heritage Act as a conservation district. The Chatham-Kent Municipal Heritage Register can be found on the Chatham-Kent website. Thank you, Ryan Jacques Planner Municipality of Chatham-Kent Phone: 519.360.1998 x3049 315 King Street West Chatham, ON N7M 5K8 E-mail: ryan.jacques@chatham-kent.ca www.chatham-kent.ca From: Sebele, James [mailto:James.Sebele@stantec.com] Sent: May-21-15 10:48 AM To: Ryan Jacques Subject: FW: Request for Information - Municipality of Chatham-Kent - Soctian Windfields Hi Ryan, Thanks for taking my call this morning. As discussed, I am inquiring about heritage resources in the following three areas. I’ll keep the original email I sent a couple weeks below, just to have some consistency in my request. If you have any questions pertaining to my request, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thanks, -James From: Sebele, James Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 1:50 PM To: 'ckccc@chatham-kent.ca' Cc: Rivard, Meaghan Subject: Request for Information - Municipality of Chatham-Kent - Soctian Windfields Hello, I am contacting you today regarding heritage resources in the Municipality of Chatham-Kent, Ontario. Stantec Consulting Ltd. (Stantec) was retained by Scotian WindFields Inc. to complete a Cultural Heritage Overview of the proposed installation of wind farms in the Municipality of Chatham-Kent. These Overviews will be completed in order to satisfy the requirements of the LRP|RFP Infosheet: Known Archaeological Resources and Recognized Heritage Resources checklist for identifying recognized heritage resources for new wind projects. The third proposed wind farm is south of the community of Wallaceburg and is roughly bounded by St. Clair Road to the southwest, Elbow Line to the northwest, Baseline Road to the north, east of Prince Albert Road to the northeast and Oldfield Line to the south. This project spans across the following Lots and Concessions of the former Township of Chatham, now the Municipality of Chatham-Kent: Lots 2-7 of Concession 17 · Lots 2-7 of Concession 16 · Lots 2-7 of Concession 15 · Lots 2-7 of Concession 14 · As part of the cultural heritage component, I am interested in protected or listed heritage resources (properties, landscapes, or districts) within or adjacent to the proposed projects. Are you aware of any municipal heritage interests within or adjacent to these areas? For the ease of review, mapping has been prepared depicting the proposed project locations (see attached). These maps appear in draft form and may contain confidential information not yet released to the public. We ask that you maintain confidentiality while responding to this inquiry. Please let me know if I can provide any additional information or assist in the identification of resources in any way. Thank you in advance for the time. Thanks, -James James Sebele, B.A. Cultural Heritage Specialist Assistant Stantec 49 Frederick Street Kitchener ON N2H 6M7 Phone: (519) 575-4224 Cell: (519) 532-8540 James.Sebele@stantec.com