Minimum Distance Separation (MDS)
Development in the agricultural area requires, amongst other things, compliance with the Minimum Distance Separation (MDS) Formulae. The MDS Formulae was developed by the Province to reduce incompatibility concerns stemming from odour impacts from livestock facilities.
More information is provided on the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness website.
MDS is made up of two separate, but related, formulae that act reciprocally to site both new development (e.g. residences, churches, and other sensitive uses) and new or expanding livestock facilities, as follows:
MDS I – Provides the minimum distance separation between proposed new development and any existing livestock barns, manure storages and/or anaerobic digesters.
MDS II – Provides the minimum distance separation between proposed new, expanding or remodeled livestock barns, manure storages and/or anaerobic digesters and existing or approved development.
If you are considering new development or new, expanding or remodeled livestock barns, manure storages and/or anaerobic digesters (or both), as assessment of MDS will be required.
There are agricultural consultants in and around the Perth County area that can assist and prepare the necessary MDS assessment needing in order to obtain a building permit.