Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What is a developer's first step to appeal a regional decision on downsizing a development near an environmentally-sensitive area?

  1. Submit a complaint to the Ministry of Environment.

  2. File a formal appeal to the local council.

  3. Appeal to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal.

  4. Consult an independent environmental review board.

  5. Initiate a public referendum on the decision.

  6. Request a variance from the municipal planning office.

The correct answer is: Appeal to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal.

The correct answer is to appeal to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal. This is the appropriate step for a developer to take when appealing a regional decision on downsizing a development near an environmentally-sensitive area. The Local Planning Appeal Tribunal is an independent administrative tribunal that hears cases related to land use planning, development, and municipal governance in Ontario. This tribunal has the authority to review and make decisions on appeals related to planning and development matters, providing a formal and legal process for addressing disputes in this context. Therefore, appealing to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal is the developer's best course of action in this situation.