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Municipality of Brockton Walkerton Community Official Plan Review FINAL Open House February 22 nd, 2 0 17

Agenda 1. Process to Date/Next Steps 2. Summary of Comprehensive Review 3. Proposed Changes Previously Discussed REVISED Historic Walkerton Downtown Commercial Residential Transition Flood Fringe Affordable Housing/Secondary Suites Natural Heritage System 4. Other Proposed Changes 5. Final Questions Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Process to Date/Next Steps 2 Open houses were held in April and September 2016 Tonight is the FINAL Open House Brockton Council makes decision to adopt OR adopt with modifications OR refuse to adopt the recommended changes to the OP (public meeting tentatively set for April 2017) Bruce County is the APPROVAL Authority for any changes to the OP. The County may approve OR approve with modifications OR refuse the recommended changes to the OP (tentatively set for May 2017)

Next Steps Cont d The decision of the County of Bruce is appealable to the Ontario Municipal Board. The current appeal fee is $300. If there are no appeals the changes to the Official Plan come into effect. The Municipality may need to amend its Comprehensive Zoning By-law in order to bring the Bylaw into conformity with the Official Plan. This is a total separate process.

Summary of Comprehensive Review The population of Walkerton is predicted to increase by 1,000 persons between 2016 and 2026 although this prediction is considered to be overly optimistic. In order to accommodate the residential needs of an additional 1,000 persons, approximately 34.75 hectares (85.9 acres) of residential land is required within the Walkerton boundary. Approximately 49.74 hectares (123 ac.) of land is available In order to accommodate the employment needs of the population, approximately 16.5 hectares (41 ac.) of industrial/commercial/institutional (ICI) land is required within the Walkerton boundary. Approximately 63.73 hectares (157.5 ac.) of land is available Official Plan Review April 7, 2016

Summary Cont d The supply of available ICI designated lands represents approximately 42 years of development potential given the current and past rates of land uptake of 1.5 hectares (3.7 ac.) per year. ALL of the lands designated and available for either residential or employment lands can be cost effectively serviced with municipal water and sewer service. No additional land is required to accommodate potential residential development needs to the year 2026. No urban settlement boundary expansion is required to meet employment land needs to the year 2026. Official Plan Review April 7, 2016

Recommendation That the Walkerton Community settlement area boundaries remain the same. Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Proposed Changes Previously Discussed REVISED Historic Walkerton Downtown Commercial Residential Transition Flood Fringe Affordable Housing/Secondary Suites Natural Heritage System

Historic Walkerton (HW) The Historic Walkerton designation be applied to a smaller geographic area and permit a broader range of uses with the exception of automobile related uses. The predominant use of lands shall be for a wide variety of commercial, retail (large and small formats), office, service, administrative, cultural, institutional, medical and entertainment uses. Other uses which are supportive such as seasonal/temporary outdoor uses such as farmer s market, street festivals/events, etc. shall also be permitted. Residential uses shall also be permitted provided they are in the form of apartments above or behind the predominant use of the building. Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

HW Proposed Boundary Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Downtown Commercial (DC) Community Core Commercial designation be renamed to Downtown Commercial and applied to a larger geographical area. Permitted uses essentially mirror those of Historic Walkerton but the implementing Zoning By-law should require building setbacks/yards to reflect those of neighboring properties. Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

DC Proposed Boundary Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Residential Transition (RT) A NEW designation titled Residential Transition will be applied to select residential lots fronting onto roadways with higher traffic volumes The conversion of a dwelling to small-scale retail, personal service, or business and professional offices is permitted Existing residential uses may continue Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

RT Proposed Boundary Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Flood Fringe Planning policy in Ontario takes a precautionary approach when it come to flooding potential Based on development that has occurred (e.g Tim Hortons) the flood fringe policies are not believed to be a hindrance to development Concern around hazardous materials being used in existing range of commercial and light industrial uses Recommendation that the Flood Fringe Constraint Areas policies provide additional direction on the storage of hazardous substances Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Flood Fringe Overlay Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Status/Spot Zoning Proposed change to Official Plan to allow the Municipality to recognize certain legal non-conforming uses in the zoning by-law Status Zoning is a compromise between fully permitting a number of uses in a designation that you don t want to see i.e. industrial in a residential area, and the concerns raised by property owners when they end up zoned as a legal non-conforming use in a Comprehensive Zoning By-law Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Status/Spot Zoning STATUS/SPOT ZONING At the sole discretion of the Municipality uses of land that existed legally at the date of adoption of this Official Plan, or a corresponding amendment to the Official Plan, may be zoned to recognize its existing status regardless of the Official Plan designation of the land. Such uses may be zoned to reflect their present use and standards provided: The use to be zoned was established legally; The use to be zoned is not located in an EP designation or similar zone, or in a floodway; The use to be zoned will not be unduly impacted by neighboring incompatible uses; The zone will not permit any significant change of use or zone provisions that will aggravate any situation detrimental to adjacent conforming uses; The use shall be zoned in such a way that any significant enlargement, expansion or change of use must be by amendment to the Zoning By-law; The use to be zoned does not constitute a danger to surrounding uses and persons by virtue of their hazardous nature or the generation of significant traffic; The use to be zoned does not pollute air and/or water to the extent of interfering with the ordinary enjoyment of neighboring properties; and The use to be zoned does not interfere with the desirable development or enjoyment of the adjacent area. Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

QUESTIONS? Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Affordable Housing Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

What is affordable housing? Cost of accommodation (in case of ownership, annual purchase costs) does not exceed 30 percent of gross annual household income for low and moderate income households; A unit for which the rent or purchase price is at or below the average market rent of a unit in the regional market area. Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Affordable Housing in Brockton 44% of renter households in Brockton were spending more than 30% of their household total income on shelter costs. Official Plan policies should focus on the provision of more affordable rental accommodations. Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

What is a Secondary Suite? Self-contained residential units with kitchen and bathroom facilities within dwellings or within structures accessory to dwellings (such as above laneway garages). Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

What is a Garden Suite? Self-contained dwelling without a basement installed in the rear or side yard of a lot with an existing single-detached dwelling Garden Suites are usually intended for people over the age of 65 who can live independently, or for people with disabilities. The people living in the principle dwelling can provide the care and support to those living in the garden suite. Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Planning Framework The Ontario Planning Act Section 16(3) of the Planning Act states Official Plans must permit secondary suites within single detached, semi-detached, duplex and townhomes. Secondary suites may be permitted in accessory buildings No appeal of policies permitted Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Role of the Official Plan While an Official Plan cannot demand that affordable housing be built, it can influence the nature of a development in order to meet an affordability target through policies. Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Affordable Housing (New Section) The Municipality shall: Encourage, and assist where possible, the development of Affordable Housing initiatives; Expedite the development approvals process and other administrative requirements for Affordable Housing initiatives; Apply more innovative and flexible zoning to Affordable Housing initiatives if required; Implement senior government housing programs for Affordable Housing ; Enact a Municipal Housing Facilities to enable the provision of incentives to the public and private sectors to create new Affordable Housing initiatives. Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Affordable Housing (New Section) The Municipality may: Give initial consideration to the provision of Affordable Housing where Municipal owned lands are deemed surplus to the needs of the Municipality and are being considered for sale and/or alternate use; Consider providing surplus lands at no charge, or a reduced charge to Affordable Housing initiatives, or portions of housing initiatives, which can be certified as Affordable Housing ; Waive fees, such as building permit fees, water and sewer service connection fees, and other development related fees in order to promote initiatives, which can be certified as Affordable Housing.

Affordable Housing QUESTIONS? Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Natural Heritage Systems Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

What is a Natural Heritage System? Natural Heritage: woodlots, wetlands, rivers, valleylands, and more. Natural Heritage System is the natural heritage features and the linkages that connect them (ie. greenways) Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Planning Framework Provincial Policy Statement, 2014 Natural features and areas shall be protected for the long term. The connectivity of natural features in an area, and the long-term ecological function and biodiversity of natural heritage systems, should be maintained, restored or, where possible, improved. Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Natural Heritage System in Walkerton The three main natural heritage features in Walkerton are: 1) The Saugeen River; 2) Small unevaluated wetland areas along Saugeen River and west of Walkerton; 3) Three small remnant patches of forest to the North, Southwest and Southeast. Many of these areas are already identified within the Environmental Protection zoning. Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Schedule C : Walkerton s Natural Heritage System

Natural Heritage System (New Section) The WNHS is not a Land Use designation, therefore the policies of the under lying land use designation i.e. Environmental Protection, Recreation & Open Space etc. remain in effect. Planning Act applications for properties within the WHNS may be subject to an Environmental Impact Study and/or mitigation measures such as engineering and/or buffering Where negative impacts cannot be mitigated, the applicant may be required to offset the loss/reduction/impact of the feature(s) by a monetary contribution to be used for the enhancement or protection of natural features elsewhere in Walkerton Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Natural Heritage System QUESTIONS? Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

New Proposed Changes Lands currently designated as Highway Commercial are to be re-designated to Business Park 1 - Business Park 1 does include highway commercial type uses Lands currently designated as Community Commercial are to be re-designated to Commercial REVISED Public Consultation section. Council will follow the current public notification processes of the Planning Act but may go beyond the standard when it wishes to do so. Site Plan Control section re-written to more accurately reflect the requirements of the Planning Act. NEW Road Network policies that recognize the requirement to consult with the Count of Bruce and Province of Ontario along those highways under their ownership. NEW Water Supply and Sewer policies that would permit development on partial servicing in very specific infill circumstances. Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

New Proposed Changes QUESTIONS? Official Plan Review February 22, 2017

Contact David Smith, Senior Planner Tel: 519-881-1782 Email: dsmith@bruceocunty.on.ca Official Plan Review February 22, 2017