Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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Which is NOT a provincial interest municipalities must consider under the Planning Act?

  1. Provision of land for urban sprawl.

  2. Conservation of natural resources.

  3. Development of safe and healthy communities.

  4. Protection of ecological systems.

  5. Promotion of sustainability in development.

  6. Encouragement of compact urban growth.

The correct answer is: Provision of land for urban sprawl.

The correct answer identifies the provision of land for urban sprawl as not being a provincial interest that municipalities must consider under the Planning Act. This is significant because the Planning Act primarily emphasizes sustainable development and the efficient use of land. Urban sprawl is typically associated with low-density development that can lead to increased dependency on automobiles, environmental degradation, and inefficient use of public resources. In contrast, the other options highlight important provincial interests that align with the goals of enhancing community well-being and environmental sustainability. Conservation of natural resources, development of safe and healthy communities, protection of ecological systems, and promotion of sustainability in development all reflect the objectives set out in the Planning Act to foster responsible land use. Encouragement of compact urban growth also supports the efficient use of land and resources, aiming for a more sustainable urban environment.