Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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The provincial policy statement, regarding land use planning:

  1. Is issued by the Ministry of Provincial Planning and Policies.

  2. Must be reviewed every 10 to 15 years.

  3. Requires formal approval by municipal planning officials.

  4. Supports planning for renewable energy sources.

  5. Is subject to review by federal authorities.

  6. Mandates annual updates to reflect market changes.

The correct answer is: Supports planning for renewable energy sources.

The provincial policy statement supports planning for renewable energy sources, as it emphasizes sustainable land use practices and promotes responsible development that balances environmental protection with economic growth. This is essential in addressing climate change and advancing energy sustainability. Such policies encourage municipalities to consider land use planning that facilitates the integration of renewable energy projects, ensuring they are aligned with broader environmental goals. Other options do not accurately align with the specifics of the provincial policy statement. For instance, it is not solely issued by the Ministry of Provincial Planning and Policies nor does it require formal approval by municipal planning officials. The review cycle is longer than the suggested 10 to 15 years, typically every five years, and it is not reviewed by federal authorities or mandated for annual updates solely for market changes. Each plays a role in the broader context of land use policies, but it’s the focus on renewable energy that stands out as a key aspect of contemporary land use planning initiatives.