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We’re reviewing the land use planning rules in the Civic Centre neighbourhood. You can find everything related to this review on this page.
On this page:
- About the review
- Next steps
- Existing secondary plan land use and zoning
- Proposed secondary plan policies and land use
- Proposed zoning
- Urban design guidelines
About the review
The Civic Centre neighbourhood planning review includes:
- the existing Civic Centre Secondary Plan area
- part of the Central Frederick Street Secondary Plan area (around Lancaster Street West)
This new area is proposed to become the new Civic Centre Secondary Plan.
We shared the following changes and guidelines in October 2019:
- proposed official plan changes
- proposed zoning bylaw changes
- urban design guidelines
Background information
Staff held a public meeting to get feedback from the community on December 9, 2019. No decisions were made at this meeting. We are analyzing and considering the input we got at the meeting to prepare recommendations for council.
Next steps
In response to the December 9, 2019 statutory public meeting, staff received more than 200 submissions.
Staff presented these documents to the Planning and Strategic Initiatives Committee for their information on June 14, 2021. No decisions were made on these documents at this meeting.
These documents include the staff report, submissions and staff responses:
- staff report DSD-2021-92_NPR
- final summary list of NPR submissions and responses - responses are categorized by Secondary Plan and property address, if applicable
- staff responses to NPR written and verbal submissions
Staff have not yet updated the Secondary Plan mapping. This mapping will be part of the next phase of community consultation and engagement.
Regional Official Plan review
In 2019 and in 2020 the Provincial Growth Plan underwent several changes, one of which now requires an upper-tier municipality, the Region of Waterloo, to define the boundaries and minimum density targets for Major Transit Station Areas (MTSAs) in their Official Plan.
The Region of Waterloo has started the review of their Official Plan. They are reviewing and analyzing land budget needs, intensification areas across the region, Major Transit Station Area (MTSA) boundaries and more. This review will inform the development of new or updated Regional Official Plan policies.
Neighbourhood specific guidelines
Between February and May of 2019, Urban Design Planning Staff held six Design Charrettes with residents of the new Secondary Plan areas to collaboratively develop Urban Design Guidelines specific to their neighbourhood.
These Neighbourhood Specific Guidelines were considered as part of the December 9, 2019 public meeting:
- Cedar Hill and Schneider Creek neighbourhood
- Victoria Park neighbourhood
- Civic Centre neighbourhood
- Rockway neighbourhood
- King Street East neighbourhood
- Midtown neighbourhood
These guidelines can proceed in advance of the statutory public meetings planned for 2023 and are recommended for approval and inclusion in our Urban Design Manual to guide redevelopment happening in the Secondary Plan areas in the interim.
Future engagement
Due to the changes in the Provincial Growth Plan and the Region’s Official Plan Review, the timeline for consideration of the Secondary Plans has changed, and the earliest that Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendments, to implement the Neighbourhood Planning Review work, can be considered is early 2023.
Future consultation and engagement sessions with each of the neighbourhoods and meetings with stakeholders could start later this year and continue into 2022 so that staff will be able to hold statutory public meetings in early 2023.
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Existing secondary plan land use and zoning
Proposed secondary plan policies and land use
- Proposed Secondary Plan Policies
- Proposed Applicable Official Plan Policies
- Proposed Land Use (Map 17)
- Proposed Revised Urban Structure (Map 2)
- Proposed Revised Cultural Heritage Resources (Map 9a)
- Proposed Integrated Transportation System (Map 11)
Proposed zoning
- Proposed Zoning (Map)
- Section 3 - Definitions
- Section 4 - General Regulations
- Section 5 - Parking, Loading, and Stacking
- Map of PARTS areas subject to PARTS parking rates
- Section 7 - Residential (RES)
- Section 8 - Mixed Use (MIX)
- Section 9 - Commercial (COM)
- Section 10 - Employment (EMP)
- Section 11 - Institutional (INS)
- Section 13 - Natural Heritage (NHC)
- Section 14 - Existing Use Floodplain (EUF)
- Section 15 - Open Space and Recreation (OSR)
- Site Specific Provisions/Holding Provisions (specific to properties within Neighbourhood Planning Reviews)