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Clear cutting woodlands containing provincially significant wetlands is not a normal farm practice.
The applicants applied to the Normal Farm Practices Protection Board for a determination that clear cutting 16 to 35 acres of woodland on their property to establish additional farmland was a 'normal farm practice' exempt from the county's forest conservation by-laws.
The Board found that while the applicants were farmers and the practice was connected to an agricultural operation, clear cutting was not a normal farm practice on this specific site.
The lands were zoned for natural environment protection, contained provincially significant wetlands, and were subject to conservation authority regulations.
The environmental concerns and potential for catastrophic soil erosion outweighed the agricultural interests.
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