Description: Lower-tier municipality and single tier municipality boundaries for LSRCA watershed. A lower-tier municipality means a municipality that forms part of an upper-tier municipality for municipal purposes. Municipal responsibilities set out under the Municipal Act and other Provincial legislation are split between the upper tier and lower tier municipalities. A single-tier municipality means a municipality that does not form part of an upper-tier municipality for municipal purposes and assumes all municipal responsibilities set out under the Municipal Act and other Provincial legislation.
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Description: Watercourses are defined as an identifiable depression in the ground in which a flow of water regularly or continuously occurs. Both natural and artificial channels comprise this network in the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan watershed.
Description: The Ontario Regulation Limit 179/06 is mapped as the greatest extent of the Riverine Hazard Limit (Flood Plain/Meanderbelt/Slope/Apparent Valley with a 15m setback), the Shoreline Hazard Limit (wind setup/wave uprush/shoreline erosion with no setback from shoreline erosion area and a 15m setback from wind setup areas), and Wetlands (with a 120m setback from PSWs and 30m setback from all other identified wetlands greater than 0.5 ha in area). These components have been dissolved to create an ‘all in one’ polygon showing the greatest extent of the regulation limit. The polygon boundary has then been converted to this line feature.Refer to “Reference Manual for Determination of Regulation Limits” (LSRCA, November 2005) for more information on determining the extent of the identified hazards.
Description: The Ontario Regulation Limit 179/06 is mapped as the greatest extent of the Riverine Hazard Limit (Flood Plain/Meanderbelt/Slope/Apparent Valley with a 15m setback), the Shoreline Hazard Limit (wind setup/wave uprush/shoreline erosion with no setback from shoreline erosion area and a 15m setback from wind setup areas), and Wetlands (with a 120m setback from PSWs and 30m setback from all other evaluated/identified wetlands greater than 0.5 ha in area). These components have been dissolved to create an ‘all in one’ polygon showing the greatest extent of the regulation limit.Refer to “Reference Manual for Determination of Regulation Limits” (LSRCA, November 2005) for more information on determining the extent of the identified hazards.
Description: Assessment parcels are areas defined by a boundary and an assessment roll number (ARN), for property assessment purposes, as determined by Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC). This layer contains Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (assessment) parcels in the LSRCA watershed. To view non-assessment parcels see the Parcel layer.
Description: Labels for single line road network for roads within a 5 km buffer of the Lake Simcoe Protection Plan (LSPP) boundary. This includes the Upper Talbot subwatershed.
Description: This layer contains the municipalities in the Lake Simcoe Watershed. An upper-tier municipality means a municipality of which two or more lower-tier municipalities form part for municipalities purposes. Municipal responsibilities set out under the Municipal Act and other Provincial legislation are split between the upper tier and lower tier municipalities.
Description: Land identifying a portion of a Concession within a Geographic Township. The townships, concessions and lots comprise the original township fabric of the Province.