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File #: RFD 12-102    Version: 1 Name: Boating Restriction Regulations Information
Type: Request For Decision Status: Archived
File created: 5/12/2012 In control: Community Services Division
On agenda: 6/5/2012 Final action: 6/5/2012
Title: Boating Restriction Information Proposed Motion(s) That the Governance and Priorities Committee receive the report on Boating Restrictions as information.
Attachments: 1. RFD Admin Report Boating Restrictions.pdf, 2. Local Authorities Guide to Boating Restriction Regulations.pdf
Title

Boating Restriction Information

Proposed Motion(s)

That the Governance and Priorities Committee receive the report on Boating Restrictions as information.

Body

Administration Recommendation(s)

Administration supports the proposed motion.

Purpose

To provide information regarding the process for imposing a boating restriction on a water body.

Summary

The federal government has the legislative authority and jurisdiction regarding boating restrictions.  Transport Canada Marine Safety's Office of Boating Safety (OBS) is the federal department which oversee this process.  Boating restrictions are usually made for a specific water body (or parts thereof); and are implemented to address safety concerns.   Currently, there are a number of lakes within Parkland County that already have various boating restrictions placed on them (Attachment - Admin. Boating Restrictions Report).  

If boating issues exist the OBS strongly encourages stakeholders to pursue other non-regulatory solutions such as signage, public awareness or a code of conduct for water body users prior to seeking a boating restriction.    These non regulatory options tend to be more expedient and less costly.

If a non regulatory solution can not be found then pursuing a boating restriction may be warranted.   An application for a boating restriction can only be made by a level of government and must include:

-      Clear identification of the problem

-      Identification of all known contributing causes to the problem

-      Identification of non regulatory alternatives that were examined or attempted

-      An outline and documentation of public consultation carried out

-      Documentation as to why a regulation is the only alternative

-      Documentation of impact assessments and cost benefit analyses based on the decision to regulate

-      Ensure the nominated water body has been accurately identified in terms easily understood by stakeholders

-      ensure...

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