Motions to stay Director's Order regarding excess soil characterization denied; compliance deadlines extended.
The appellants sought a stay of a Director's Order requiring them to retain a qualified person to prepare a work plan to characterize liquid excess soil deposited on the subject property.
Applying the RJR-MacDonald test, the Tribunal found that while there was a serious issue to be tried and compliance prior to a hearing constituted irreparable harm due to mootness, the balance of convenience favoured the Director and the public interest in protecting drinking water sources.
The motions for a stay were denied, but the Tribunal granted alternative relief by extending the compliance deadlines by nine weeks.
OLTOntario Land TribunalApr 15, 2026