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UPDATE ON THE REVIEW OF PARKLAND DEDICATION BY-LAW, POLICIES AND PRACTICES ADUJUSTED PARKLAND DEDICATION OPTION APPLYING TO HIGHER DENSITY DEVELOPMENTS City of Markham February 25, 2014 with: Greenberg Consultants Integris NBLC WeirFoulds 1

The Planning Partnership was retained in 2011 to review existing Parkland Dedication By-law, policies and practices The protection of the City s environmental features are not impacted by the proposed Parkland Dedication By-law Parkland dedication remains the same as current Markham Standard throughout the City, except for developments at a density over 3.0 FSI, that are within the City s identified intensification areas Proposed Parkland Dedication By-law for higher density residential development in intensification areas is based upon adjustments tied to the density of development (FSI), and the land value differential 2 Purpose and Background

Intensification Areas Map (New Official Plan) 3

= $105,175.00 cash-in-lieu = $181,985.00 cash-in-lieu = $247,820.00 cash-in-lieu $534,980.00 4 Calculations for Proposed Parkland Dedication By-law Stage 3 (6.0 FSI and above) provides parkland dedication at 100% of the existing Markham Standard of 1.2ha/1,000 persons, with cash-in-lieu payable at 35% Urban Land Value and 65% Rural Land Value Stage 2 (3.0 FSI to 6.0 FSI) provides parkland dedication at 100% of the existing Markham Standard of 1.2ha/1,000 persons, with cash-in-lieu payable at 70% Urban Land Value and 30% Rural Land Value Stage 1 (up to 3.0 FSI) provides parkland dedication at 100% of the existing Markham Standard of 1.2ha/1,000 persons

Original Proposed Parkland Dedication By-law Dedication of land under a scenario below 3.0 FSI considered 100% of the existing Markham Standard of 1.2 ha/1,000 persons The alternative rate would only be implemented once the FSI was greater than 3.0 for a reduction in dedication FSI PROPOSED PARKLAND DEDICATION RATE RESULTING DEDICATION 5 Table 1: Dedication rate as originally proposed per June 11, 2013 report Portion below 3.0 FSI Portion between 3.0-6.0 FSI Portion above 6.0 FSI 1.2 ha/1,000 persons No reduction 0.84 ha/1,000 persons payable whether as land or cash-inlieu (for this component only) payable whether as land or cash-inlieu (for this component only) 70% of the normal requirement is 0.42 ha/1,000 persons 35% of the normal requirement is

Dedication of land under all FSI scenarios will be 100% of the existing Markham Standard of 1.2 ha/1,000 persons Amount of cash-in-lieu is adjusted based on the portion of FSI with a percentage valued at Urban Land and Rural Land values 6 Proposed Parkland Dedication By-law Table 2: Dedication rate proposed per February 25, 2014 report FSI PROPOSED PARKLAND DEDICATION RATE IF PROVIDED AS LAND PROPOSED PARKLAND DEDICATION RATE IF PROVIDED AS CASH-IN-LIEU Portion below 3.0 FSI Portion between 3.0-6.0 FSI Portion above 6.0 FSI 1.2 ha/1,000 persons 100% valued at Urban Land Value 1.2 ha/1,000 persons 70% valued at Urban Land Value and 30% valued at Rural Land Value 1.2 ha/1,000 persons 35% valued at Urban Land Value and 65% valued at Rural Land Value

Where cash-in-lieu is accepted, the land value differential may allow the City to achieve new parkland in excess of the 1.2 ha/1,000 person (12 m 2 /person) standard, depending on the location of the property to be purchased The Land Value Differential refers to the relative value of land in different contexts within Markham: 7 Proposed Parkland Dedication By-law Urban Land = $432.50 m 2 Suburban Land = $260.00 m 2 Rural Land = $49.50 m 2

Possible scenarios for how to utilize Cash-in-Lieu funds generated to acquire urban, suburban and rural lands for parks and open space Using the 9.0 FSI Building Example ($534,980.00), the following scenarios identify the effect of the Land Value Differential: Total Land Area = 4,039.97 m 2 Total Land Area = 6,432.65 m 2 Total Land Area = 10,807.68 m 2 Land Area/per person = 28.2 m 2 Land Area/per person = 44.9 m 2 Land Area/per person = 75.5 m 2 8 Proposed Parkland Dedication By-law Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenario 3 25% Urban Land: 0% Urban Land: 100% Rural Land: $133, 745.00/432.50 = 309.24 m 2 $0/432.50 = 0.00 m 2 $534,980.00/$49.50 = 10,807.68 m 2 50% Suburban Land: 50% Suburban Land: $267,490.00/$260.00 = 1,028.81 m 2 $267,490.00/$260.00 = 1,028.81 m 2 25% Rural Land: 50% Rural Land: $133,745.00/$49.50 = 2,701.92 m 2 $267,490.00/$49.50 = 5,403.84 m 2

Benefits of the Proposed Parkland Dedication By-law Recognizes that 100% on site parkland dedication is not possible in denser building typologies Where the total land area is dedicated on site, or within the intensification area, results in 100% land dedication Where cash-in-lieu is accepted, the City can easily exceed its own standard for parkland dedication per person (12.0 m 2 ) through land purchases on lower value properties (suburban and rural areas) Recognizes that public parkland requirements are different in a highly urban context, than in a more traditional suburban context 9

Benefits of the Proposed Parkland Dedication By-law Promotes intensified development, planned urban structure and development of complete, compact and transit-supportive communities Is a fair and reasonable response to issues raised by the development industry, balanced with the public interest Overall, the proposed parkland dedication policy and By-law is appropriate, equitable and consistent 10

Alignment of Parkland Dedication Policy with Markham s Greenprint Plan The Greenprint Plan, is a 50 to 100-year sustainability plan created by the Markham Community containing a vision, priorities, a governance framework and a funding framework for a healthy, vibrant and sustainable community It is an overarching Plan to achieve an environmentally, economically, socially and culturally vibrant community The Greenprint is a plan for protecting and enhancing the natural environment, maintaining a high quality of life for Markham residents and providing fulfilling employment, life-long learning opportunities and affordable access to basic needs Provides opportunity to maintain a high quality of life for Markham residents Assists the City in the achievement of its planned urban structure, and enables a hierarchy of urban public parks 11 The proposed Parkland Dedication Policy: Has no negative impact on the Greenprint Plan