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 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!
Town of Wolfville MPS Review Wrap-Up FINAL DELIVERABLES MUNICIPAL PLANNING STRATEGY REVIEW: PHASE 1 TOWN OF WOLFVILLE TOWN OF WOLFVILLE WHAT WE PHASE II CORE HEARD FEBRUARY 2016 CONSULTATION COMMERCIAL STRATEGY DESIGN DRAFT GUIDELINES #growingtogether Phase I What We Heard Report Phase II Consultation Plan Draft Core Commercial Design Guidelines Outlines the Public Engagement Strategy, Outlines proposed activities and work including preliminary, planning week, plan for the Phase II Consultation to be An update to the Architectural Guidelines and follow-up consultation events. undertaken in the coming year. Manual for Downtown Wolfville. Summarizes the outcomes of all public consultation activity undertaken in Phase I. TOWN OF WOLFVILLE Municipal Planning Strategy DRAFT February 2016_v2 TOWN OF WOLFVILLE DRAFT LAND USE BY-LAW TOWN OF WOLFVILLE DRAFT February 2016 TOWN OF WOLFVILLE MUNICIPAL PLANNING STRATEGY FOR REVIEW DRAFT SUBDIVISION BY-LAW February 2016 FOR INTERNAL REVIEW ONLY February 2016 Submitted To: Submitted By: Chrystal Fuller, LPP MCIP FOTENN Planning + Design Submitted To: Director of Community Planning 233 McLeod Street Chrystal Fuller, LPP MCIP Submitted By: 200 Dykeland Street, Ottawa, Ontario Director of Community Planning FOTENN Planning + Design Submitted To: Submitted By: 200 Dykeland Street, 233 McLeod Street Wolfville, Nova Scotia K2P 0Z8 Chrystal Fuller, LPP MCIP FOTENN Planning + Design Wolfville, Nova Scotia Ottawa, Ontario B4P 1A1 B4P 1A1 K2P 0Z8 Director of Community 233 McLeod Street Date: February 24, 2016 Planning Ottawa, Ontario Version: Draft #2 200 Dykeland Street, K2P 0Z8 Date: February 24, 2016 Wolfville, Nova Scotia Version: Draft #2 B4P 1A1 Date: February 24, 2016 Version: Draft #2 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 Draft Municipal Planning Strategy Draft Land Use By-law Draft Subdivision By-law Updated draft text document. Updated draft text document. Updated draft text document.
Town of Wolfville MPS Review Wrap-Up PHASE I INTERIM DELIVERABLES MUNICIPAL PLANNING TOWN OF WOLFVILLE STRATEGY REVIEW Wolfville Harbour Elderkin Pond ISSUES & OPTIONS Initial What We Heard Report: WHAT WE Wolfville Municipal Planning Strategy Review I G H W A H 1 Y Background Report for the ELDERKIN DR Municipal Planning Review HEARD October 30, 2015 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 Resevoir participated in significant consultation events over the past few years, including a number of P L M A E G D I R E R D local, municipal, regional, and provincial initiatives. In addition to the impressive amount of Resevoir public consultation and engagement that has taken place, recommendations for additional MAPLE AVE 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. H Y A W H G I 0 1 1 MELANSON RD This Report identifies a preliminary list of topics and issues for discussion that will help inform H I H G the direction of the consultation events to be held in early July 2015. L A D N A GREENFIELD RD V E RIDGE RD We looked at the following sources to put together this Report: Imagine Downtown Wolfville Workshop Supplementary Resource Document Legend Notes from the Recreation Vision Session Workshop 250 125 0 250 500 RESIDENTIALLY ZONED VACANT LOTS µ Metres Residential Zones Kings 2050 Feet 500 250 0 500 1,000 1,500 Map Produced by FOTENN on 26/10/2015 R-1 o Kings County Municipal Planning Strategy (July 2014 Draft for Public R-1A Consultation) 1:3,145 R-2/4 #growingtogether o Kings 2050 Regional Approach Report This map was created or compiled by the Town of Wolfville (“Town”) with the intent of using the map for local government related activities, and not R-2/HD One Nova Scotia necessarily with the intent of use of the map recipient (“Recipient”) in mind. By nature, maps are a graphical representation of real-world conditions, with issues of accuracy, resolution, and thematic display determined with the anticipated use of the map in mind. Although the Town strives to maintain an accurate and precise inventory of maps in order to perform government-related tasks, this map may contain errors, may not be current, and may omit RCDD #growingtogether important information. This map is solely a representation of real-world conditions and is made available to the Recipient for informational purposes only. THE TOWN MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE CHARACTER, FUNCTION, OR CAPABILITIES OF THE MAP OR THE SUITABILITY OF THE MAP FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE BEYOND THOSE ORIGINALLY INTENDED BY THE TOWN. We have also included notes from the MPS Review Project Team’s kick-off trip to Wolfville, and the preliminary online consultation on the PlaceSpeak platform. Interim What We Heard Reports Vacant Residential Land Analysis Issues and Options Report Two previous What We Heard Reports The Vacant Residential Land Analysis Two versions of the Issues and Options were presented in June 2015 and in examined the future residential Report were presented in August 2015 October 2015. development potential in Wolfville. It was and October 2015. a chapter in the Issues and Options Report in October 2015. MEMO TO: Chrystal Fuller, Town of Wolfville MUNICIPAL PLANNING MUNICIPAL PLANNING DATE: February 12, 2015 FROM: FOTENN Consultants Inc. STRATEGY REVIEW Lodging, Boarding and Rooming Houses in the Town of Wolfville STRATEGY REVIEW This memo has been prepared by FOTENN Consultants Inc. to present background information and STICKY ISSUES 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: Public Engagement Program + Page 1. Background and Context 2 Communication Strategy NOVEMBER 2015 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 5 Brunswick 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 8 10. Next Steps: Implementing a Wolfville Approach to Residential Rental 9 Housing 11. Options for Wolfville 10 Proposed Definitions for the Revised Wolfville LUB 11 References and Resources 12 The memo concludes by presenting a set of proposed definitions for the revised Wolfville Land Use By-law based on the research completed. This memo is not intended to be comprehensive, rather, it presents an overview of the areas outlined above and recommendations for possible direction based on approaches in other municipalities. A list of resources and references consulted is also included. #growingtogether 1 Sticky Issues Handbook Boarding, Lodging, Rooming Houses Public Engagement Program and Memo Communication Strategy Background document presenting potential ways forward for PAC and Research paper outlining an approach to Two major face-to-face public Council consideration at Workshops in licensing residential rental housing for the consultation exercises, ongoing online November, December, and January. Town of Wolfville. consultaton activities, and project branding throughout Phase I.
Town of Wolfville MPS Review Wrap-Up BIG MOVES: MPS STRUCTURE EXISTING LOW DENSITY TRANSPORTATION CENTRAL COMMERCIAL DYKELAND DISTRICT RESIDENTIAL CORRIDOR MEDIUM DENSITY COMPREHENSIVE INSTITUTIONAL GENERAL INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT HIGH DENSITY PARKS + OPEN SPACE RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL INSTITUTIONAL UNIVERSITY RESIDENTIAL CORE AREA PROPOSED CORE- COMPREHENSIVE CORE- NEIGHBOURHOOD COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT NEIGHBOURHOOD AREA AREA DISTRICT AREA ASSUMED UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURE GREENSPACE NEIGHBOURING AREA NETWORK DESIGNATIONS OVERLAYS FUTURE DEVELOPMENT DESIGN COMMERCIAL CONSTRAINTS GUIDELINES AREA
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