November 5, 2013 - Agenda
Planning Committee
Anderson Room, City Hall
6911 No. 3 Road
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Immediately following the closed meeting
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PLN-7 |
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Motion to adopt the minutes of the meeting of the Planning Committee held on Tuesday, October 22, 2013. |
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NEXT COMMITTEE MEETING DATE |
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013, (tentative date) at 4:00 p.m. in the Anderson Room |
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COUNCILLOR LINDA BARNES |
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development of a new long-term federal plan to fix canada’s house crunch (File Ref. No.) |
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PLN-14 |
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See Page PLN-14 for full report |
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RECOMMENDATION |
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WHEREAS a stable and secure housing system that creates and maintains jobs and allows for a range of living options is essential to attracting new workers, meeting the needs of young families and supporting seniors and our most vulnerable citizens; and |
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WHEREAS the high cost of housing is the most urgent financial issue facing Canadians with one in four people paying more than they can afford for housing, and mortgage debt held by Canadians now standing at just over $1.1 trillion; and |
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WHEREAS housing costs and, as the Bank of Canada notes, household debt, are undermining Canadians’ personal financial security, while putting our national economy at risk; and |
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WHEREAS those who cannot afford to purchase a home rely on the short supply of rental units, which is driving up rental costs and making it hard to house workers in regions experiencing strong economic activity; and |
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WHEREAS an inadequate supply of subsidized housing for those in need is pushing some of the most vulnerable Canadians on to the street, while $1.7 billion annually in federal investments in social housing have begun to expire; and |
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WHEREAS coordinated action is required to prevent housing issues from being offloaded onto local governments and align the steps local governments have already taken with regard to federal/provincial/territorial programs and policies; and |
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WHEREAS, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) has launched a housing campaign, “Fixing Canada’s Housing Crunch,” calling on the federal government to increase housing options for Canadians and to work with all orders of government to develop a long-term plan for Canada’s housing future; and |
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WHEREAS FCM has asked its member municipalities to pass a council resolution supporting the campaign; |
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AND WHEREAS, our community has continuing housing needs to support a diverse range of residents to access affordable and appropriate housing choices, such as specialized subsidized rental with supports, affordable rental, and entry level homeownership, that can only be met through the kind of long-term planning and investment made possible by federal leadership; |
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THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council endorses the FCM housing campaign and urges the minister of employment and social development to develop a long-term plan for housing that puts core investments on solid ground, increases predictability, protects Canadians from the planned expiry of $1.7 billion in social housing agreements and ensures a healthy stock of affordable rental housing for Canadians; |
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be sent to the Minister noted above, to Coralee Oakes, Minister of Community, Sport, and Cultural Development, to Alice Wong, MP – Richmond, to Kerry-Lynne Findlay, MP – Delta-Richmond East, to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and to the Lower Mainland Local Government Association. |
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PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT |
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Appointment of Approving Officer (File Ref. No. 0172-02) (REDMS No. 4016488) |
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PLN-18 |
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See Page PLN-18 for full report |
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Designated Speaker: Wayne Craig |
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION |
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That the appointment of Brian Jackson as Approving Officer for the City, as per Item 7 of Resolution R08/15-4, adopted by Council on September 8, 2008, be rescinded; and |
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That Barry Konkin, Program Coordinator – Development, be appointed as Approving Officer in the absence of both Wayne Craig, Director of Development and Reg Adams, Approving Officer/Supervisor, Urban Development. |
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Application by Khalid Hasan for Rezoning at 3800 and 3820 Blundell Road from Two-Unit Dwellings (RD1) to Single Detached (RS2/B) (File Ref. No. 12-8060-20-9069; RZ 13-641189) (REDMS No. 4021832) |
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PLN-20 |
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See Page PLN-20 for full report |
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Designated Speaker: Wayne Craig |
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION |
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That Richmond Zoning Bylaw 8500, Amendment Bylaw 9069, for the rezoning of 3800 and 3820 Blundell Road from “Two-Unit Dwellings (RD1)” to “Single Detached (RS2/B)”, be introduced and given first reading. |
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Application by Hotel Versante Ltd. for Rezoning at 8451 Bridgeport Road and Surplus City Road from Light Industrial (IL) to High Rise Office Commercial (ZC33) – (City Centre) (File Ref. No. 12-8060-20-7032/9065/9066; RZ 12-605272) (REDMS No. 4003079 v.4) |
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PLN-36 |
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See Page PLN-36 for full report |
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Designated Speaker: Wayne Craig |
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION |
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That Richmond Zoning and Development Bylaw 5300, Amendment Bylaw 7032, be abandoned; |
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That Official Community Plan Bylaw 7100, Amendment Bylaw 9065 (City Centre Area Plan), to facilitate the construction of commercial uses at 8451 Bridgeport Road and City’s surplus road, by: |
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Amending the existing land use designation in the Generalized Land Use Map (2031), Specific Land Use Map: Bridgeport Village (2031), and reference maps throughout the Plan to redesignate the subject site and City’s surplus road to "Urban Centre T5 (45m)"; |
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Amending the configuration of minor streets adjacent to the site in the Generalized Land Use Map (2031), Specific Land Use Map: Bridgeport Village (2031), and reference maps throughout the Plan to extend River Road from West Road to Bridgeport Road and re-align West Road between River Road and Bridgeport Road; |
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Together with related minor map and text amendments in Schedule 2.10 of Official Community Plan Bylaw 7100 (City Centre Area Plan); |
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be introduced and given first reading; |
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That Bylaw 9065, having been considered in conjunction with: |
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The City’s Financial Plan and Capital Program; |
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The Greater Vancouver Regional District Solid Waste and Liquid Waste Management Plans; |
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is hereby deemed to be consistent with said program and plans, in accordance with Section 882(3)(a) of the Local Government Act; |
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That Bylaw 9065, having been considered in accordance with OCP Bylaw Preparation Consultation Policy 5043, is hereby deemed not to require further consultation; and |
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That Richmond Zoning Bylaw 8500, Amendment Bylaw 9066 to: create "High Rise Office Commercial (ZC33) – (City Centre)"; and to rezone 8451 Bridgeport Road and City’s surplus road from "Light Industrial (IL)" to "High Rise Office Commercial (ZC33) – |
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managing medical marijuana production facilities, and research and development facilities in agricultural and urban areas (File Ref. No.12-8060-20-9070/9072) (REDMS No. 4026259) |
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PLN-97 |
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See Page PLN-97 for full report |
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Designated Speaker: Terry Crowe |
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STAFF RECOMMENDATION |
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That the City of Richmond request Health Canada to only consider issuing licences under the federal Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR) in compliance with the City’s Strategic Facility Management Approach contained in this report; |
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That Richmond 2041 Official Community Plan (OCP) Bylaw 9000, Amendment Bylaw 9072 that adds Land Use Policies in Section 3.0 of the OCP, to establish a Strategic Facility Management Approach regarding Health Canada Licensed Medical Marihuana Production Facilities, and Research and Development Facilities in Urban and Agricultural Areas, be introduced and given first reading; |
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That Bylaw 9072, having been considered in conjunction with: |
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The City’s Financial Plan and Capital Program; |
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The Greater Vancouver Regional District Solid Waste and Liquid Waste Management Plans; |
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is hereby deemed to be consistent with said program and plans, in accordance with Section 882(3)(a) of the Local Government Act; |
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That Bylaw 9072, having been considered in accordance with OCP Bylaw Preparation Consultation Policy 5043, will be forwarded to the Agricultural Land Commission for comment in advance of the Public Hearing, along with Zoning Bylaw 9070 below; and |
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That Richmond Zoning Bylaw 8500, Amendment Bylaw 9070 proposing Regulations to better manage Medical Marihuana Production Facilities and, Research & Development Facilities in the City, be introduced and given first reading. |
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MANAGER’S REPORT |
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ADJOURNMENT |
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