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Kettle Creek Conservation Authority's (KCCA) land use planning and regulations programs work together to ensure that human development occurs outside hazardous areas while maintaining our local natural resources. Because conservation authorities operate on a watershed basis, rather than according to municipal boundaries, watershed planning is the most effective and comprehensive approach to land use planning. KCCA’s involvement in land use planning helps to prevent human peril and property damage due to flooding and erosion, and protects natural areas, water quality and shorelines.

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Staff Contact
Office Hours
8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Joe Gordon,
Director of Operations
Tel: (519) 631-1270 ext. 226

If you are planning a project you may need a KCCA permit, approval under the Planning Act or both. If you are unsure what you need call KCCA. Your questions may also be answered by visiting our frequently asked question section.