Writings to Our Mother V | Seite 5

2 Brief to Niagara Falls City Council re: Need to Protect Thundering Waters Forest August 23, 2016 From Dr. John Bacher (PhD), Chair Greening Niagara 1. City Council and Planning Department Thanked For Listening I thank City Council and your planning Department for listening to my presentations and submissions over the past several months, many of which are contained in your package this evening. I agree with the Planning Department’s conclusions about the inadequate nature of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) and the need to resolve native land claims. The main difference I have with their conclusions is minor. Their comments on the need for future bridges not disputed by me. However, they are also a troubling sign of the hidden environmental impacts of what is termed “The Paradise” proposal. Building a new bridge over either the Welland River or the Power Canal will have negative environmental impacts, such as forest destruction. 2. City Council Should Not Be Intimidated by Threat of an Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) appeal by developer At the outset I wish to stress that the Niagara Falls Council should not be intimidated by the threat of an appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board, (OMB) by the developer of its decision, or lack of decision. This arises out of the situation, which is quite unusual within urban boundaries, that virtually all of the lands on the site which are not provincially significant wetlands, are provincially significant forests. These significant forests are designated in the region’s and city’s plans as Environmental