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SEW-3-LB
Mississippi Valley, Rideau Valley
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Beckwith Township of - (Municipality)
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Future
No response required/not applicable
Carleton Place Town of - (Municipality)
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Future
Implemented: Policy outcome(s) evaluated - No further action(s) required
Drummond/North Elmsley Township of - (Municipality)
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Future
Implemented
Merrickville-Wolford Village of - (Municipality)
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Future
Implemented
Mississippi Mills Town of - (Municipality)
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Future
Implemented
Lot grade and drainage plans are a requirement of submissions with development applications.
Montague Township of - (Municipality)
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Future
Implemented
North Grenville Municipality of - (Municipality)
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Future
Implemented: Policy outcome(s) evaluated - No further action(s) required
Ottawa City of - (Municipality)
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Future
Implemented
Required policies are in place. Projects that include the siting and design of private sewage systems require plans to be submitted through the building permit or site plan control process (i.e. new dwelling or commercial/industrial development, coach house, alteration to a dwelling, etc.); plans are reviewed by City staff. When the City receives a building permit application under the Building Code Act for an existing lot of record, a grading and servicing plan are required as part of the permit process. One exception is small accessory building, which would not be related to a septic system. For projects subject to site plan control, instead of reviewing the grading plan at permit stage, the plan would be reviewed through the site plan control process prior to the permit review, as per the Site Plan Control By-Law.
Perth Town of - (Municipality)
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Future
Implemented
Rideau Lakes Township of - (Municipality)
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Future
Implemented
Smiths Falls Town of - (Municipality)
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Future
Implemented
Town does not permit septic systems in IPZ-10 as per the policy
Tay Valley Township of - (Municipality)
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Future
Implemented
Westport Village of - (Municipality)
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Implemented: Policy outcome(s) evaluated - No further action(s) required
Policy Text:
In areas where on-site sewage systems would be a significant drinking water threat as described in Appendix B, the municipality shall require lot grade and drainage plans as part of the application materials for building permits where a new system is proposed as part of new development. New systems are only permitted where policy SEW-4-LB (Mandatory Connection to Municipal Sewer Services) does not apply. Lot grade and drainage plans must show existing grade and proposed final grade elevations referenced to a permanent benchmark. The new requirements must be established within six months from the date the Source Protection Plan takes effect.
Monitoring Text:
MON-2-LB Annual Report from the Municipality — Legally Binding Policies
By February 1 of each year, the municipality shall provide the Source Protection Authority with a summary of implementation activities for the previous calendar year related to legally binding policies where the municipality is the implementer.
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