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(c) the relationship of the project with surrounding development, to connected facilities and services or to other proposed projects.

2. EXISTING ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

2.1 Description of Project Site. A brief description of the overall appearance and current land use with mention made of any special features including the built and natural heritage factors, if any of the site.

2.2 Description of Region Surrounding the Project Site. Significant differences between the site and surrounding areas should be noted - eg. variation in population density, watershed, proximity to watercourses and water bodies.

2.3 Current Land Use Policy and Lease Conditions of the Site.

3. POTENTIAL IMPACT OF THE PROJECT ON THE ENVIRONMENT.

3.1 On the Physical Environment.

3.2 On the Human Environment.

3.3 On the Non-human Biological Environment.

3.4 Potentially Beneficial Impacts.

4. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

4.1 A summary of the potential benefits and disadvantages of the project. Can the benefits to the community be said to offset any unavoidable permanent or temporary adverse effects?".

This proposal was agreed to, I understand, by the majority of this place during the previous debates. I commend it to the Assembly.

Proposed new schedule agreed to.

MR JENSEN (5.13): Mr Speaker, I do not think there is any point in wasting time. The proposals for proposed new schedules 1D, 1E, 1F and 1G were not carried during the main debate. I seek leave to withdraw all four schedules - with regret, I might add.


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