MPS REVIEW: PHASE I WRAP-UP
TOWN OF WOLFVILLE
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TOWN OF WOLFVILLE MPS REVIEW: PHASE I WRAP-UP Town of Wolfville MPS Review Wrap-Up AGENDA FINAL DELIVERABLES PHASE I INTERIM DELIVERABLES BIG MOVES: MUNICIPAL PLANNING STRATEGY (MPS) STRUCTURE OF DRAFT REVISED MPS DRAFT REVISED MPS FUTURE
TOWN OF WOLFVILLE
AGENDA
FINAL DELIVERABLES PHASE I INTERIM DELIVERABLES BIG MOVES: MUNICIPAL PLANNING STRATEGY (MPS) STRUCTURE OF DRAFT REVISED MPS DRAFT REVISED MPS FUTURE LAND USE MAP KEY CHANGES TO DRAFT MPS BIG MOVES: LAND USE BY-LAW (LUB) STRUCTURE OF DRAFT REVISED LUB DRAFT REVISED SCHEDULE “A” ZONING MAP KEY CHANGES TO DRAFT LUB CONTINUING CONVERSATIONS... PHASE II CONSULTATION PLAN THANK YOU!
FINAL DELIVERABLES
Phase I What We Heard Report Outlines the Public Engagement Strategy, including preliminary, planning week, and follow-up consultation events. Summarizes the outcomes of all public consultation activity undertaken in Phase I. Draft Municipal Planning Strategy Updated draft text document. Phase II Consultation Plan Outlines proposed activities and work plan for the Phase II Consultation to be undertaken in the coming year. Draft Land Use By-law Updated draft text document. Draft Core Commercial Design Guidelines An update to the Architectural Guidelines Manual for Downtown Wolfville. Draft Subdivision By-law Updated draft text document.
PHASE II CONSULTATION STRATEGY
DRAFT TOWN OF WOLFVILLECORE COMMERCIAL DESIGN GUIDELINES
TOWN OF WOLFVILLE TOWN OF WOLFVILLE Municipal Planning Strategy DRAFT February 2016_v2 1 | P a g e F O T E N N P l a n n i n g + D e s i g n TOWN OF WOLFVILLE DRAFT MUNICIPAL PLANNING STRATEGY February 2016 FOR INTERNAL REVIEW ONLY Submitted To: Chrystal Fuller, LPP MCIP Director of Community Planning 200 Dykeland Street, Wolfville, Nova Scotia B4P 1A1 Submitted By: FOTENN Planning + Design 233 McLeod Street Ottawa, Ontario K2P 0Z8 Date: February 24, 2016 Version: Draft #2 TOWN OF WOLFVILLE DRAFT LAND USE BY-LAW February 2016 FOR REVIEW Submitted To: Chrystal Fuller, LPP MCIP Director of Community Planning 200 Dykeland Street, Wolfville, Nova Scotia B4P 1A1 Submitted By: FOTENN Planning + Design 233 McLeod Street Ottawa, Ontario K2P 0Z8 Date: February 24, 2016 Version: Draft #2 TOWN OF WOLFVILLE DRAFT SUBDIVISION BY-LAW February 2016 Submitted To: Chrystal Fuller, LPP MCIP Director of Community Planning 200 Dykeland Street, Wolfville, Nova Scotia B4P 1A1 Submitted By: FOTENN Planning + Design 233 McLeod Street Ottawa, Ontario K2P 0Z8 Date: February 24, 2016 Version: Draft #2PHASE I INTERIM DELIVERABLES
Initial What We Heard Report: Wolfville Municipal Planning Strategy Review Introduction We understand that Wolfville is a sophisticated community of local residents, students and seasonal visitors. The Town’s residents and businesses are very engaged with their built environment, and share a desire to grow a stronger Wolfville together. The community has participated in significant consultation events over the past few years, including a number of local, municipal, regional, and provincial initiatives. In addition to the impressive amount of public consultation and engagement that has taken place, recommendations for additional projects, new partnerships, and implementation strategies have been made. The Municipal Planning Strategy (MPS) Review project intends to bring these together to inform the update to the MPS, and to make sure that work that has already been done is not repeated. This Report identifies a preliminary list of topics and issues for discussion that will help inform the direction of the consultation events to be held in early July 2015. We looked at the following sources to put together this Report: Imagine Downtown Wolfville Workshop Supplementary Resource Document Notes from the Recreation Vision Session Workshop Kings 2050Interim What We Heard Reports Two previous What We Heard Reports were presented in June 2015 and in October 2015. Sticky Issues Handbook Background document presenting potential ways forward for PAC and Council consideration at Workshops in November, December, and January. Vacant Residential Land Analysis The Vacant Residential Land Analysis examined the future residential development potential in Wolfville. It was a chapter in the Issues and Options Report in October 2015. Boarding, Lodging, Rooming Houses Memo Research paper outlining an approach to licensing residential rental housing for the Town of Wolfville. Issues and Options Report Two versions of the Issues and Options Report were presented in August 2015 and October 2015. Public Engagement Program and Communication Strategy Two major face-to-face public consultation exercises, ongoing online consultaton activities, and project branding throughout Phase I.
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RESIDENTIALLY ZONED VACANT LOTS Legend Residential Zones R-1 R-1A R-2/4 R-2/HD RCDD MUNICIPAL PLANNING STRATEGY REVIEW STICKY ISSUES NOVEMBER 2015 #growingtogether 1 MEMO TO: Chrystal Fuller, Town of Wolfville DATE: February 12, 2015 FROM: FOTENN Consultants Inc. Lodging, Boarding and Rooming Houses in the Town of Wolfville This memo has been prepared by FOTENN Consultants Inc. to present background information and recommendations on possible approaches to addressing some of the identified problems around lodging, boarding and rooming houses in the Town of Wolfville. The memo is structured as follows: Page 1. Background and Context 2 2. Current Planning Documents 3 3. Review of Ontario University/College Municipalities: Definitions 3 4. Review of Ontario University/College Municipalities: Licensing 5 5. Review of University/College Municipalities: Nova Scotia and New Brunswick 5 6. Some Notes on Precedent Case Law 6 7. Human Rights and Rental Housing Licensing 7 8. FOTENN’s Direction for the Current Draft Documents 8 9. Specific Recommendations for a Future Licensing By-law 8BIG MOVES: MPS STRUCTURE
AGRICULTUREEXISTING PROPOSED
CENTRAL COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL INSTITUTIONAL GENERAL HIGH DENSITY RESIDENTIAL RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL INSTITUTIONAL UNIVERSITY MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT CORE- COMMERCIAL AREA COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT UNIVERSITY AREA NEIGHBOURHOOD AREA ASSUMED NEIGHBOURING DESIGNATIONS CORE- NEIGHBOURHOOD AREA GREENSPACE NETWORKDYKELAND DISTRICT PARKS + OPEN SPACE
CORE AREA
OVERLAYS
DEVELOPMENT CONSTRAINTS DESIGN GUIDELINES FUTURE COMMERCIAL AREA
reorganisation of preambles in each section;
designations;
Approval and Secondary Planning Strategies;
Development Constraints policies; LUB Amendments;
Implementation section;
lieu of Parking;
and implementation provisions for Municipal Planning Strategy Amendments; and
Area boundary and designations.
and Infrastructure policies;
Policies for all types of housing;
hierarchy;
Parks section;
and implementation provisions for MPS and
BIG MOVES: KEY MPS CHANGES
BIG MOVES: LUB STRUCTURE
EXISTING PROPOSED ZONING PROPOSED
COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INSTITUTIONAL DYKELANDS PARKS + OPEN SPACE
C-1 CENTRAL COMMERCIAL C-2 RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL C-3 INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL C-4 SPECIAL COMMERCIAL RAIL + ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR R-1 SINGLE UNIT R-1A LOW DENSITY R-2/4 MEDIUM DENSITY R-2/HD HIGH DENSITY RCDD RESIDENTIAL COMPREHENSIVE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT I-1 GENERAL I-2 UNIVERSITY I2D DYKELAND A AGRICULTURE P PARK REC RECREATION
RAIL CORRIDOR COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INSTITUTIONAL DYKELANDS PARKS + OPEN SPACE
C-1 CORE COMMERCIAL C-1/A CORE - MIXED USE C-2 CORE - LIVE/WORK C-3 CORE - LARGE FORMAT C-4 LOCAL COMMERCIAL C-F FUTURE COMMERCIAL R-1 SINGLE UNIT R-1/A LOW-DENSITY R-2 TWO-UNIT R-3 GENERAL R-HD HIGH DENSITY R-F FUTURE RESIDENTIAL I-1 COMMUNITY INSTITUTIONAL I-2 UNIVERSITY INSTITUTIONAL A AGRICULTURE P-1 PARKS P-2 OPEN SPACE
RAIL CORRIDOR
rationalization of permitted uses, conditional uses, developments permitted by Site Plan Approval and developments permitted by Development Agreement in every zone;
Approval Criteria;
zones;
requirements for commercial developments and cash- in-lieu provisions; and
for cluster residential development, converted dwellings, home based businesses and fmag lots.
zone resulting in two separate zones;
requirements to the Core Commercial zones;
and provisions for residential rental accommodations and other residential defjnitions;
BIG MOVES: KEY LUB CHANGES
By-law;
zones;
the Green Space Network;
Subdivision By-law;
Secondary Planning Strategies;
calculation;
Guidelines; and
between Site Plan Approval and Development Agreements for certain uses.
CONTINUING CONVERSATIONS
PHASE II CONSULTATION APPROACH
CITIZEN ADVISORY GROUP POLICY WORKING GROUP COMMUNITY OF INTEREST PUBLIC OPEN HOUSES ACADIA SENIORS DEVELOPMENT HOUSING NEEDS COUNTY
PHASE II CONSULTATION TIMELINE
Task 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Public Outreach Community of Interest Meetings Steering Committee Policy Working Group Meetings Presentations to PAC and Council Month
Consultation Method
THANK YOU!
ANY QUESTIONS? IT HAS BEEN A PLEASURE WORKING WITH YOU, THE RESIDENTS OF WOLFVILLE, AND TOWN STAFF.