Friday, July 6, 2012

A Resolution recommending changes to Federal guidelines on health, siting requirements and municipal protocols for Telecommunication (cellular) Towers


Mayor and Council
Municipalities of the Province of Ontario



Dear Sirs and Madams:

The  Municipality  of  Lambton  Shores  has  been  receiving  calls,  emails,  and  Council delegations from citizens concerned with the health concerns regarding Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) from close proximity to cellular towers.

At  the  most  recent  meeting  of  Council,  a  resolution  was  passed,  recommending changes to Federal guidelines for Telecommunication (cellular) Towers, and staff were directed  to forward  a  copy  of  the  resolution  to  all  municipalities  in  Ontario  and  all Members of Parliament.

A copy of the resolution that was passed is attached for your reference and support.

Thanking you in advance for your consideration.

Yours truly,



Carol McKenzie
Clerk
 
   
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A  Resolution  recommending  changes  to  Federal  guidelines  on  health, siting  requirements  and  municipal  protocols  for  Telecommunication (cellular) Towers- 

Whereas the siting of cellular towers is under Government of Canada jurisdiction, the siting impacts municipal land use and social planning;

And whereas: cellular service providers claim that they propose new towers to establish a high grade of service for cellular phones; the reality is the proposals are about building a comprehensive network for high data delivery to portable devices which in turn require broadcasting stronger radio frequency than for cellular phone service alone;

And whereas: many citizens have brought forward their health concerns about Electro-sensitivity based on close proximity to cellular towers emitting stronger Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) to Municipal Councils and Members of Parliament;

And whereas: these health concerns have been given credence by International studies and  reports  on  the  possible  carcinogenic  results  of  longer  term  exposure  to  EMR  as result of close proximity;

And  whereas:  a  Parliamentary  Committee's  examination  of  these  health  risks recommended  immediate  funding  to  studies  by  suggesting  that  there  is  not  a  clear consensus on the science;

And  whereas:    the  Precautionary  Principle  (PP)  addresses  the  non-consensus  by stating: 
Where there are threats of serious or irreversible damage, lack of full scientific certainty shall  not  be  used  as  a  reason  for  postponing  cost  effective  measures  to  prevent environmental degradation;

And whereas: other nations have used the (PP) as a basis for adopting more stringent guidelines  for  the  siting  of  cellular  towers  on  the  early  evidence  long  term  EMR exposure;

And whereas: Safety Code 6, Industry Canada's guideline for exposure is based on 6 minutes exposure, is outdated and does not take into account long term exposure;

And whereas: Municipal protocols enacted under Industry Canada guidelines to address local concerns are routinely ignored or overturned by an Industry Canada bureaucracy;

And  whereas:  the  exclusion  of  any  public  scrutiny  to  the  siting  of  towers  under  15m gives cellular providers a convenient tool that undermines any semblance of Municipal or citizen public input to the whole process;

And whereas: it is important for all governments to put the welfare of its citizens first before corporate interests; 
And  whereas:  no  Industry  Canada  regulation  exists  to  enable  Municipalities  to  enact Exclusionary Zones for Electromagnetic radiation.

Therefore:    be  it  resolved  that  the  Council  of  the  Municipality  of  Lambton  Shores petitions  the  Government  of  Canada  to  employ  the  Precautionary  Principle  in addressing Health Concerns around the siting of cellular towers by:

Adopting  regulatory  standards  that  reflect  current  international  standards  for Electromagnetic Radiation long term exposure and proximity to cellular towers.

Funding and completing the necessary studies that would give assurances to citizens that EMR is a Health Canada priority.

Recommending  to  cellular  providers,  that  as  good  corporate  citizens,  voluntary withdrawal of all applications for new cellular tower siting  in the system be done as a show of good faith while the new regulations take effect.

Recommending  to  cellular  providers,  that  as  good  corporate  citizens,  they  prepare  a nationwide  plan  to  relocate  all  cellular  towers  that  are  within  200  m.  of  houses, apartments,  daycare  centres,  healthcare  centres  and  schools  with  government assistance. 

Partnering  with  municipalities  to  prepare  a  new  protocol  template  to  be  used  in  the Industry  Canada  siting  process  that  reflects  good  Health  guidelines,  International standards for EMR and practical land use standards and that this protocol be given full power of law.

Adopting  standard  procedures  for  public  process  in  the  siting  of  any  cellular  towers under 15m.

Adopting  standard  procedures  and  enabling  legislation  for  Municipalities  to  enact Exclusionary  Zones  within  their  Official Plans  and  Zoning  Bylaws  for  Electromagnetic Radiation;

And that this resolution be forwarded to all Municipalities and Members of Parliament for their support.

Passed by the Municipality of Lambton Shores Council on the 18th day of June, 2012: