Following conviction for violating the Huron County Conservation By-Law 38-2013 (Forest Conservation By-Law) by destroying a woodland and failing to comply with a stop work order, the court imposed significant monetary penalties and a two-year probation order.
The defendants were found guilty of destroying approximately 10,450 trees on property owned by the corporation and directed by the sole director.
The court rejected the defendants' arguments that the proposed fines were excessive and found substantial aggravating factors, including prior knowledge that the land could not be cleared and continued destruction after a stop work order was issued.