Skip to main content
Top

2018 | OriginalPaper | Chapter

Checks and Balances in Planning Decentralization: Lessons from Ontario

Activate our intelligent search to find suitable subject content or patents.

search-config
loading …

Abstract

Recent discourses on planning reform have been characterized by a shift from centralized hierarchies and rigid tools to decentralized networks and “softer” tools. However, reforms have not been unidirectional, either because of pluralist decision-making, or of conscious attempts to assure checks and balances in the system. Understanding explicit and implicit checks and balances is crucial in the evaluation of planning systems and in assessing steps towards rescaling of planning powers. The analysis of the Ontario (Canada) planning system, consisting of a comprehensive overview and tracking several residential projects, identifies checks and balances that have accompanied decentralization of powers to local government. These consist of an effective provincial appeal board, binding provincial planning documents, municipal official plans approved by the province, and high quality planning bureaucracies at the local government level (benefitting from past municipal amalgamations), in a system not infested by endemic corruption. The provincial appeal system and the use of ad-hoc density bonusing as a major flexible planning tool are subjects of substantial controversy, but the Ontario system demonstrates checks and balances that involve the central state, local state and an autonomous appeal system, and a balance between elected decision makers and qualified professional bureaucracy.

Dont have a licence yet? Then find out more about our products and how to get one now:

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft+Technik" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 102.000 Bücher
  • über 537 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Automobil + Motoren
  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Elektrotechnik + Elektronik
  • Energie + Nachhaltigkeit
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Maschinenbau + Werkstoffe
  • Versicherung + Risiko

Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Springer Professional "Wirtschaft"

Online-Abonnement

Mit Springer Professional "Wirtschaft" erhalten Sie Zugriff auf:

  • über 67.000 Bücher
  • über 340 Zeitschriften

aus folgenden Fachgebieten:

  • Bauwesen + Immobilien
  • Business IT + Informatik
  • Finance + Banking
  • Management + Führung
  • Marketing + Vertrieb
  • Versicherung + Risiko




Jetzt Wissensvorsprung sichern!

Literature
go back to reference Allmendinger, P., & Haughton, G. (2009). Soft spaces, fuzzy boundaries, and metagovernance: The new spatial planning in the thames gateway.Environment and Planning A, 41, 617–633.CrossRef Allmendinger, P., & Haughton, G. (2009). Soft spaces, fuzzy boundaries, and metagovernance: The new spatial planning in the thames gateway.Environment and Planning A, 41, 617–633.CrossRef
go back to reference Allmendinger, P., & Haughton, G. (2010). Spatial planning, devolution and new planning spaces.Environment and Planning C, 28, 803–818.CrossRef Allmendinger, P., & Haughton, G. (2010). Spatial planning, devolution and new planning spaces.Environment and Planning C, 28, 803–818.CrossRef
go back to reference Alterman, R. (2012). Land use regulations and property values: The “windfalls capture” idea revisited. In N. Brooks, K. Donaghy, & G.-J. Knaap (Eds.),The Oxford handbook of urban economics and planning (pp. 755–786). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Alterman, R. (2012). Land use regulations and property values: The “windfalls capture” idea revisited. In N. Brooks, K. Donaghy, & G.-J. Knaap (Eds.),The Oxford handbook of urban economics and planning (pp. 755–786). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
go back to reference Boudreau, J.-A., Keil, R., & Young, D. (2009).Changing Toronto. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Boudreau, J.-A., Keil, R., & Young, D. (2009).Changing Toronto. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
go back to reference British Columbia. (2014).Community amenity contributions: Balancing community planning, public benefits and housing affordability. Victoria, BC: Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development. British Columbia. (2014).Community amenity contributions: Balancing community planning, public benefits and housing affordability. Victoria, BC: Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development.
go back to reference Burgess, G., Monk, S., & Whitehead, C. (2011). Delivering local infrastructure and affordable housing through the planning system: The future of planning obligations through Section 106.People Place & Policy Online, 5(1), 1–11.CrossRef Burgess, G., Monk, S., & Whitehead, C. (2011). Delivering local infrastructure and affordable housing through the planning system: The future of planning obligations through Section 106.People Place & Policy Online, 5(1), 1–11.CrossRef
go back to reference Chipman, J. G. (2002).A law unto itself: How the Ontario municipal board has developed and applied land use planning policy. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Chipman, J. G. (2002).A law unto itself: How the Ontario municipal board has developed and applied land use planning policy. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
go back to reference Cullingworth, B., Nadin, V., Hart, T., Davoudi, S., Pendlebury, J., Vigar, G., Webb, D., & Townshend, T. (2015).Town and country planning in the UK (15th ed.). London: Routledge. Cullingworth, B., Nadin, V., Hart, T., Davoudi, S., Pendlebury, J., Vigar, G., Webb, D., & Townshend, T. (2015).Town and country planning in the UK (15th ed.). London: Routledge.
go back to reference Elinbaum, P., & Galland, D. (2016). Analysing contemporary metropolitan spatial plans in Europe through their institutional context, instrumental content and planning process.European Planning Studies, 24, 181–206.CrossRef Elinbaum, P., & Galland, D. (2016). Analysing contemporary metropolitan spatial plans in Europe through their institutional context, instrumental content and planning process.European Planning Studies, 24, 181–206.CrossRef
go back to reference Faludi, A. (2010). European spatial planning: Past, present and future.Town Planning Review, 81, 1–22.CrossRef Faludi, A. (2010). European spatial planning: Past, present and future.Town Planning Review, 81, 1–22.CrossRef
go back to reference Filion, P. (2010). Reorienting urban development? Structural obstruction to new urban forms.International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 34, 1–19.CrossRef Filion, P. (2010). Reorienting urban development? Structural obstruction to new urban forms.International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 34, 1–19.CrossRef
go back to reference Fischler, R., Meligrana, J., & Wolfe, J. M. (2004). Canadian experiences of local government boundary reform: A comparison of Quebec and Ontario. In J. Meligrana (Ed.),Redrawing local government boundaries: An international study of politics, procedures, and decisions (pp. 75–105). Vancouver: UBC Press. Fischler, R., Meligrana, J., & Wolfe, J. M. (2004). Canadian experiences of local government boundary reform: A comparison of Quebec and Ontario. In J. Meligrana (Ed.),Redrawing local government boundaries: An international study of politics, procedures, and decisions (pp. 75–105). Vancouver: UBC Press.
go back to reference Galland, D. (2012). Is regional planning dead or just coping? The transformation of a state sociospatial project into growth-oriented strategies.Environment and Planning C, 30, 536–552.CrossRef Galland, D. (2012). Is regional planning dead or just coping? The transformation of a state sociospatial project into growth-oriented strategies.Environment and Planning C, 30, 536–552.CrossRef
go back to reference Getimis, P. (2012). Comparing spatial planning systems and planning cultures in Europe: The need for a multi-scalar approach.Planning Practice and Research, 27, 25–40.CrossRef Getimis, P. (2012). Comparing spatial planning systems and planning cultures in Europe: The need for a multi-scalar approach.Planning Practice and Research, 27, 25–40.CrossRef
go back to reference Haughton, G., Allmendinger, P., & Oosterlynck, S. (2013). Spaces of neoliberal experimentalism: Soft spaces, postpolitics, and neoliberal governmentality.Environment and Planning A, 45, 217–234.CrossRef Haughton, G., Allmendinger, P., & Oosterlynck, S. (2013). Spaces of neoliberal experimentalism: Soft spaces, postpolitics, and neoliberal governmentality.Environment and Planning A, 45, 217–234.CrossRef
go back to reference Hess, P. M., & Sorensen, A. (2015). Compact, concurrent and contiguous: Smart growth and 50 years of residential planning in the Toronto region.Urban Geography, 36, 127–151.CrossRef Hess, P. M., & Sorensen, A. (2015). Compact, concurrent and contiguous: Smart growth and 50 years of residential planning in the Toronto region.Urban Geography, 36, 127–151.CrossRef
go back to reference Knieling, J., & Othengrafen, F. (Eds.). (2009).Planning cultures in Europe: Decoding cultural phenomena in urban and regional planning. Farnham: Ashgate. Knieling, J., & Othengrafen, F. (Eds.). (2009).Planning cultures in Europe: Decoding cultural phenomena in urban and regional planning. Farnham: Ashgate.
go back to reference Levine-Schnur, R. (2013).Law, contracts and urban planning, legal aspects of development agreements between local authorities and private developers. Floersheimer Studies (Hebrew): Jerusalem. Levine-Schnur, R. (2013).Law, contracts and urban planning, legal aspects of development agreements between local authorities and private developers. Floersheimer Studies (Hebrew): Jerusalem.
go back to reference Macdonald, S., & Keil, R. (2012). The Ontario greenbelt: Shifting the scales of the sustainability fix?The Professional Geographer, 64, 125–145.CrossRef Macdonald, S., & Keil, R. (2012). The Ontario greenbelt: Shifting the scales of the sustainability fix?The Professional Geographer, 64, 125–145.CrossRef
go back to reference Metrolinx. (2008).The big move, transforming transportation in the greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. Greater Toronto Transportation Authority. Metrolinx. (2008).The big move, transforming transportation in the greater Toronto and Hamilton Area. Greater Toronto Transportation Authority.
go back to reference Millward & Associates. (2013).Securing cultural benefits: Approaches to the use of Section 37 for arts and culture facilities. Submitted to City of Toronto Cultural Services. Toronto: R.E. Millward. Millward & Associates. (2013).Securing cultural benefits: Approaches to the use of Section 37 for arts and culture facilities. Submitted to City of Toronto Cultural Services. Toronto: R.E. Millward.
go back to reference Moore, A. A. (2013a).Planning politics in Toronto, the Ontario municipal board and urban development. Toronto: Toronto University Press. Moore, A. A. (2013a).Planning politics in Toronto, the Ontario municipal board and urban development. Toronto: Toronto University Press.
go back to reference Moore, A. A. (2013b).Trading density for benefits: Section 37 agreements in Toronto, IMFG perspectives 2/2013. Toronto: IMFG, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto. Moore, A. A. (2013b).Trading density for benefits: Section 37 agreements in Toronto, IMFG perspectives 2/2013. Toronto: IMFG, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto.
go back to reference Nadin, V., & Stead, D. (2014). Spatial planning in the United Kingdom, 1990–2013. In M. Reimer, P. Getimis, & H. Blotevogel (Eds.),Spatial planning systems and practices in Europe (pp. 189–214). London: Routledge. Nadin, V., & Stead, D. (2014). Spatial planning in the United Kingdom, 1990–2013. In M. Reimer, P. Getimis, & H. Blotevogel (Eds.),Spatial planning systems and practices in Europe (pp. 189–214). London: Routledge.
go back to reference Olesen, K. (2012). Soft spaces as vehicles for neoliberal transformations of strategic spatial planning?Environment and Planning C, 30, 910–923.CrossRef Olesen, K. (2012). Soft spaces as vehicles for neoliberal transformations of strategic spatial planning?Environment and Planning C, 30, 910–923.CrossRef
go back to reference Ontario, Ministry of Infrastructure. (2013).Growth plan for the greater golden horseshoe 2006, office consolidation June 2013. Queen’s Printer for Ontario. Ontario, Ministry of Infrastructure. (2013).Growth plan for the greater golden horseshoe 2006, office consolidation June 2013. Queen’s Printer for Ontario.
go back to reference Ontario, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. (2005a).Greenbelt Plan. Queen’s Printer for Ontario. Ontario, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. (2005a).Greenbelt Plan. Queen’s Printer for Ontario.
go back to reference Ontario, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. (2005b).Provincial policy statement 2005. Toronto. Ontario, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. (2005b).Provincial policy statement 2005. Toronto.
go back to reference Ontario, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. (2014).Provincial policy statement 2014, under the planning act. Toronto. Ontario, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. (2014).Provincial policy statement 2014, under the planning act. Toronto.
go back to reference Ontario, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. (2016).Review of the Ontario municipal board, public consultation document. Queen’s Printer for Ontario. Ontario, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing. (2016).Review of the Ontario municipal board, public consultation document. Queen’s Printer for Ontario.
go back to reference Pagliaro, J. (2017, 17 February). Planning power and politics.Toronto Star. Pagliaro, J. (2017, 17 February). Planning power and politics.Toronto Star.
go back to reference Razin, E. (2005). Determinants of residential sprawl in Canadian metropolitan areas. In O. Atzema, P. Rietveld, & D. Shefer (Eds.),Regions, land consumption and sustainable growth (pp. 59–77). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. Razin, E. (2005). Determinants of residential sprawl in Canadian metropolitan areas. In O. Atzema, P. Rietveld, & D. Shefer (Eds.),Regions, land consumption and sustainable growth (pp. 59–77). Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.
go back to reference Razin, E. (2015). District plans in Israel: post-mortem?Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 33, 1246–1264.CrossRef Razin, E. (2015). District plans in Israel: post-mortem?Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 33, 1246–1264.CrossRef
go back to reference Razin, E., & Rosentraub, M. (2000). Are fragmentation and sprawl interlinked?Urban Affairs Review, 35, 821–836.CrossRef Razin, E., & Rosentraub, M. (2000). Are fragmentation and sprawl interlinked?Urban Affairs Review, 35, 821–836.CrossRef
go back to reference Reimer, M., Getimis, P., & Blotevogel, H. (Eds.). (2014).Spatial planning systems and practices in Europe. London: Routledge. Reimer, M., Getimis, P., & Blotevogel, H. (Eds.). (2014).Spatial planning systems and practices in Europe. London: Routledge.
go back to reference Relph, E. (2014).Toronto, transformations in a city and its region. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Relph, E. (2014).Toronto, transformations in a city and its region. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
go back to reference Rosen, G., & Walks, A. (2014). Castles in Toronto’s sky: Condo-ism as urban transformation.Journal of Urban Affairs, 37, 289–310.CrossRef Rosen, G., & Walks, A. (2014). Castles in Toronto’s sky: Condo-ism as urban transformation.Journal of Urban Affairs, 37, 289–310.CrossRef
go back to reference Sancton, A. (2008).The limits of boundaries, why city-regions cannot be self-governing. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press. Sancton, A. (2008).The limits of boundaries, why city-regions cannot be self-governing. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.
go back to reference Siegel, D. (2009). Ontario. In A. Sancton & R. Young (Eds.),Foundations of governance: Municipal government in Canada’s provinces (pp. 20–69). Toronto: University of Toronto Press. Siegel, D. (2009). Ontario. In A. Sancton & R. Young (Eds.),Foundations of governance: Municipal government in Canada’s provinces (pp. 20–69). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
go back to reference Sorensen, A., & Hess, P. (2015). Building suburbs, Toronto-Style: Land development regimes, institutions, critical junctures and path dependence.Town Planning Review, 86, 411–436.CrossRef Sorensen, A., & Hess, P. (2015). Building suburbs, Toronto-Style: Land development regimes, institutions, critical junctures and path dependence.Town Planning Review, 86, 411–436.CrossRef
go back to reference Stead, D. (2012). Best practices and policy transfer in spatial planning.Planning Practice and Research, 27, 103–116.CrossRef Stead, D. (2012). Best practices and policy transfer in spatial planning.Planning Practice and Research, 27, 103–116.CrossRef
go back to reference UN-Habitat. (2009).Planning sustainable cities, global report on human settlements 2009. London: Earthscan. UN-Habitat. (2009).Planning sustainable cities, global report on human settlements 2009. London: Earthscan.
go back to reference Van Der Horst, H. (2016).The low sky: Understanding the Dutch. Schiedam: XPat Scriptum. Van Der Horst, H. (2016).The low sky: Understanding the Dutch. Schiedam: XPat Scriptum.
go back to reference Vogel, R. K., & Imbroscio, D. (2013). Governing metropolitan regions in the United States. In E. Slack & R. Chattopadhyay (Eds.),Governance and finance of metropolitan areas in federal systems (pp. 290–323). Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press. Vogel, R. K., & Imbroscio, D. (2013). Governing metropolitan regions in the United States. In E. Slack & R. Chattopadhyay (Eds.),Governance and finance of metropolitan areas in federal systems (pp. 290–323). Don Mills, ON: Oxford University Press.
go back to reference White, R. (2007).The growth plan for the greater golden horseshoe in historical perspective. Toronto: Neptis. White, R. (2007).The growth plan for the greater golden horseshoe in historical perspective. Toronto: Neptis.
Metadata
Title
Checks and Balances in Planning Decentralization: Lessons from Ontario
Author
Eran Razin
Copyright Year
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66869-7_9