Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Appeals related to land planning decisions made by a municipality are typically handled by which body?

  1. Local municipality

  2. Local Planning Appeal Tribunal

  3. Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing

  4. Ministry of Planning Appeals

  5. Provincial Planning Committee

  6. Regional Development Board

The correct answer is: Local Planning Appeal Tribunal

The Local Planning Appeal Tribunal (LPAT) is the correct body to handle appeals related to land planning decisions made by a municipality. The other options are incorrect because - Local municipality (A): While the local municipality may play a role in land planning decisions, they do not have the final authority to make decisions or handle appeals. - Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (C): This ministry is responsible for overseeing municipal affairs and housing, but they do not handle specific appeals related to land planning decisions. - Ministry of Planning Appeals (D): This ministry does not exist; it is likely a made-up name for the purpose of this multiple choice question. - Provincial Planning Committee (E): This committee may play a role in land planning decisions, but it does not handle appeals. - Regional Development Board (F): Similar to the Provincial Planning Committee, this board may play a role in land planning decisions, but it does not handle appeals.